I didn't want to be known. People say, 'I didn't want to toil in obscurity.' I like toiling in obscurity.
Every so often, I'll get an idea from a dream, but most of the time, ideas come to me while I'm toiling away at the keyboard just like every other writer.
I haven't spent years, like Alyse Nelson of Vital Voices, toiling for female economic empowerment on five continents.
I honestly feel like I've been mostly toiling in obscurity until a little bit after 'Day Of the Dog' came out.
Because a lot of people really associate liberalism and Democrats with tolerance, and I found it to be quite the opposite. They're tolerant as long as you agree with them! I felt like not only was I tolerant, I was curious and open-minded.
I tolerate lactose like I tolerate people.
Being able to write jokes is great, but you still have to get used to performing them and being on stage - and enjoying being on stage, not just like tolerating it.
Other brands I like besides Versace... Tom Ford makes incredible suits. I love the glasses as well. I have a plethora of Tom Ford shades. Who else do I like? Dolce & Gabbana, Dior Homme.
I liked the fact DAKS was an unknown quantity. It's more like Gucci before Tom Ford got there. There's a lot you can do.
I've seen Jay-Z and Kanye West. I've seen actors like Tom Hanks and Nicholas Cage.
We like reactions - a reaction is walking out on us, a reaction is throwing tomatoes at the stage, that's a healthy psychological reaction.
I like a woman that's capable and at the same time feminine. I admire tomboy qualities but with a feminine touch.
I'm the biggest nerd - I love comic books and stuff like that! I don't have any friends who are actresses. I only had one girlfriend when I was growing up. Most of my friends were boys. I was such a tomboy. I enjoyed doing guy things.
I'm a girl, and I like girly things even though I'm a tomboy also, you know?
Museums are tombs, and it looks like everything is turning into a museum.
When you're buying a pair of TOMS, if you don't feel like you're part of a community, then I've failed.
I don't like to do material people have heard. Now, they like to hear material that they know, because that's the stuff that made me famous, and, unfortunately, I don't do a ton of it.
The thing I do miss about the way some sequels were in the past was that each film felt like its own unique, complete tone. Now, sequels are tonal facsimiles of the ones before them, like a television series, whereas back in the past sequels would often be radically different from the ones before.
I'm toned, but I'm not cut. I like a little jiggle!
When I was a child, the world of makeup was so different. There wasn't the wide range of shades available for darker skin tones like there is now.