Many thanks for all of the love and good wishes sent our way from my friends out there in cartoon land... the only place where a nine month pregnant woman can still play a hot goth chick in a belly shirt!
A man never knows how to say goodbye; a woman never knows when to say it.
When President Obama passed health care reform, it was personal! And when Governor Romney says he would repeal Obamacare and put insurance companies back in charge of a woman's health, that's personal too.
As a graduate student at Harvard, I had to explain quite a few times that I was allowed to attend a university as a woman in Iran.
My grandma was a very traditional woman but, at the same time, would want me to have kids.
Until 45 I can play a woman in love. After 55 I can play grandmothers. But between those ten years, it is difficult for an actress.
I am grateful to be a woman. I must have done something great in another life.
At a show, I'll look out from the stage and see a woman with a pearl necklace next to a guy in a Grateful Dead T-shirt next to a young kid with his mom. It's fun to see them all together.
Between my participation in Voyager and my role in Cassini, when comes the time, I will die a happy and gratified woman.
The picture of Mother Teresa that I remember from my childhood is of a short, sari-wearing woman scurrying down a red gravel path between manicured lawns. She would have in tow one or two slower-footed, sari-clad young Indian nuns. We thought her a freak. Probably we'd picked up on unvoiced opinions of our Loreto nuns.
I was gravely warned by some of my female acquaintances that no woman could expect to be regarded as a lady after she had written a book.
At the root of many a woman's failure to become a great cook lies her failure to develop a workmanlike regard for knives.
I've always loved Jennifer Lopez, and I think, as an entertainer, she is a great example of a strong woman that is also very levelheaded and cool and produces her own content.
I have been enormously lucky. My first role was in a great film by a woman director.
I think every woman has this point in her life where she's like, 'I have a great job, great outfits and great friends, but something's missing.'
Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes.
As a model, I feel a great responsibility, and I understand how an image can make a young woman feel.
I think it's absolutely possible for any woman to use the moves I do with Lady Gaga. Just put on her 'Born This Way' video or turn on one of her songs, spend 20 minutes and get a routine down just by watching our choreography. You'll start to see a difference in your abs, legs and butt. Anyone can get great results from this.
You can't plan to write a great song. It just happens to you. It drops in your lap. It's the same thing with a woman.
I'd like to think at some point instead of it being a woman's film or a man's film, it is just a great story, and both sexes can go and get the same enjoyment out of it.