I think part of being an adult is leaving the fairytale behind.
Geeks are finally having their day.
To me, it's really easy to feel glamorous and beautiful with red lips. It's great because you don't have to do anything else. I don't have to do anything to my face. I can have cleanly washed hair and if I just put on like a matte red lip, it just makes everything seem special.
I really like the relaxed glamour of the '70s.
Smiling is definitely one of the best beauty remedies. If you have a good sense of humor and a good approach to life, that's beautiful.
Just because a situation is grim doesn't mean you don't have every right to smile.
I think anybody who has had a long relationship and has had a really hard time letting go, wants to feel like it's not all for naught, and it's meaningful, because it makes you who you are.
If I can surround myself with hilarious people every day, I will always want to go to work.
Music is hugely important to me.
I think that women are powerful and they're multifaceted and they're survivors; they don't have to depend on a man to do the things they needed them to do, whether it was hunting or lifting heavy things, so what's a man's place now? Who knows!
You know, I definitely have an inclination to work in the public sector.
I think there's just an inherent burden of being alive and being a woman. No man would ever admit that, but I think women know it, which is: You know more than men, you know more than most people you're dealing with every day, and you know that's it up to you to make things move forward, and you get paid half as much, but you just do it.
In college, I had a lot of friends who were writers and wanted to be writers and I felt intimidated by it. I just didn't know if I had any gift or voice and I had no confidence about it.
I had a nickname in junior high, and I'm loathe to say this: 'potato lady.'
I tend to leave the house without makeup all the time. I'm kind of lazy that way.
I think every girl has that a guy she has trouble letting go of.
You can't be an openly gay movie star. You can't be an openly gay pop star, really - minus Ricky Martin.
I have a lot of skepticism about marriage and monogamy.
I took a Groundlings class in my 20s, and I was terrible. They didn't even pass me to the next level.
I don't think that there's been one example in history where somebody has openly talked about their personal life and it's done them any good.