I've never been interested in playing the boring ingenue. I always wonder: Who's her weird friend? I like the oddballs.
In my fantasies, I always wanted to play the ingenue, but in reality, in my bones, I am so used to playing the grandmother that I don't feel safe or even sure that I can do it.
I've always wanted my characters to have more dimension and realistic cores than the ingenue material often provides. It's been a challenge.
I mean, I inherited the disease of alcoholism, and I learned early to get help when I needed it. I always went to people who knew more than I did.
I always say eat everything, but eat it in moderation. I don't like to inhibit anyone.
Our accepting what we are must always inhibit our being what we ought to be.
I had a lot of different thoughts and ideas and always to transform, but I'm trying certain things that I feel my heart is really going for and that was one of the things that I initiated a few months ago.
I've always had confidence. It came because I have lots of initiative. I wanted to make something of myself.
If the other person injures you, you may forget the injury; but if you injure him you will always remember.
People find it hard to understand how I can risk ruining my career as a musician by injuring myself on the slopes, but I've always been a tomboy.
The nature of injustice is that we may not always see it in our own time.
I've always thought that the - as far as regions of the country that people brag about, as far as top talent, the Inland Empire is awfully hard to beat.
I'm a believer in fate and in fulfilling your destiny. I've always had a kind of inner voice that I have learned to listen to.
You have to follow and honor that inner voice. I always encouraged the girls to do the same.
I will always try to stay on the right path, listen only to my coaches and my inner voice. If there is good advice from journalists, I will take that as well.
My goal is always transformation. I love to watch people transform their lives, which includes their inner world and their outer world.
I have always enjoyed playing as a batsman. In the T20 format, I have been asked to play at six or seven. I have finished a few innings batting first and a few chasing. It feels good and it feels like yes I can do it.
My game is such that I either succeed or fail. But I always hope to do something which is useful to the team at the start of the innings.
It's important to remember that innovators in business don't always get a platform.
Death is always around the corner, but often our society gives it inordinate help.