In order to help those around you, and in order to even be a good actress and a good mother at the same time, you have to know your worth.
When it comes to sexuality, sensuality, self-representation, self-nurturance - America fails in those departments.
It's rare that you get to work with actors, female or not, where you all get along. Just because of the nature of humanity.
It doesn't matter how much more you have in your bank; if 50,000 people show up to your opponents' rallies and you only have a few hundred people, it says a lot about what the people of America are ready to do.
It's hard to talk about politics in a Hollywood world.
I'm fascinated to see the future of social media and also how the generation who grew up with it will evolve into adulthood.
The thing with labels is they're not for you, they're for other people. Like labels are just a word for other people to understand you and that's it.
I want to see and taste and experience it all, I am curious by nature. I would actually really love to go to New Zealand.
A great actor is simply just seeing him or herself, and reacting to what exists around them.
Every single morning you wake up with the opportunity to be yourself, or be the idea of someone else. For me it is all about... my favourite mantra is: "You do you. I do me. They do they."
Start small - if you drink soda, stop drinking soda. You don't have to make every single change at once or overnight, you can make them slowly to adjust to figure out what works for your body, there is no formula and there is also no right or wrong.
Romance is very particular to each individual and a very personalised thing.
I think you have to love yourself and you have to have a strong sense of self-love in order to really show up for other people, because if you love yourself, you're not questioning your own mind any more and you are really able to be present and available for others.
I'm a pretty romantic person, I love little notes.
I definitely live for the small moments and the big moments.
I always find it fun to read a script and then find the messages in the script because I believe every story has them.
I think every script has meaningful messages no matter what it is, because inherently life is full of meaning and every single day we lean a lesson.
Every single character in the world, every creature in the world has something to give and something to learn.
The day the process of acting becomes something that I dread is the end. Obviously, why would you do something that you hate? I won't do that.
I've been acting since I was young because I wanted to, not because my parents wanted me to. My dad is a principal and mom is a middle school counselor, so acting was like, "Eh, whatever. As long as you get good grades." It's really fun, and nothing more.
The reason I keep acting is that it fuels some kind of passion in me, but the day that those butterflies stop, is the day that I'm gonna quit because I could care less about the magazines or being famous or the money or the awards.
Film and television are very different. On the TV show, we do seven or eight scenes a day, so time and money are of the essence, and we have zero room for creativity because you've got to do each scene in only five takes. Whereas, on a film, you have an entire day to film one scene, so you have so much time to choose how you want to fill in a scene.
Nothing really attracts me to the film industry, to be perfectly honest. I look at acting as an art, and that's all it is for me. It's just fun.
People always ask about the transition from TV show to a movie, but it felt like just going to a different school. You don't really notice the transition, when you're in the moment.
I'd always wanted to do a film than TV show because film is always where my heart has been. I like diving into the character for a few months, and then leaving it behind. I love the idea of that.
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