Everyone is so addicted to their damn phone. It's sad to see the filmmaker's work diminished down to a computer screen.
I love to entertain. And I love the sound of people enjoying themselves.
Right now, women's worth is being quantified by how they look and their Instagrams and likes. That's all so self-created, so why are we trying to add to that? It's hard enough to be a young woman, or man, growing up and trying to find your identity, rather than having a whole Internet of people weighing in on it. It makes me sad for those kids.
You have to be really comfortable in your skin. You have to start with being in love with you are, with who you've become.
I think we have to change our perspective. I don't think life stops after 50 - if anything, it gets more and more exciting. For some reason, we don't honor or pay respect to aging. It's something that we look at as a negative, and yet every single person on this planet does it. I don't understand why it's not something that's celebrated, why there's some sort of an expiration date on who you are as a person worth watching and a story being told about you. It makes absolutely no sense.
I couldn't be in a relationship without equality, generosity, integrity, spirit, kindness and humor. And awesomeness.
The truth is, most celebrities are doing the same things most other people are doing every day... work, have dinner, hang out with your friends when you can, try and keep up with the crazy world we're living in and squeeze in some zzz's. There's not nearly as much stealing and obsessing and middle-of-the-night secret calls to ex-boyfriends and scheming and cheating [as they lead you to believe]. Most of it's just bulls - t, however entertaining.
Don't wait until life has given you an expiration date to live.
There's always a different energy when you're surrounded by a group of women creatives.
You hit the wall almost right when you get up to the top. If there's a female writer being suggested to do a rewrite on a script, it's always the big boys going, "Mm, let's go with [a man]..."
When we're younger we take our bodies for granted because they're top-notch. You don't always think in the long run.
They always say 'youth is wasted on the young' - there's something to that.
I read a lot, and I think it's important to stay current on the new health kicks. Some are out there just to make money, but some are really worth investigating and incorporating into our diets.
As I've gotten older there's just more awareness around what is good for my body internally, externally, physically. It's all about reading labels and being aware and conscious of what goes in.
If our bodies aren't being taken care of then our work starts to suffer and we're not getting the most from our daily lives.
My approach is just being conscious of everything.
My routine is get up, have a cup of coffee, make a shake, have a workout, go walk the dog.
I was doing interviews and a question came up about whether I had anything I was addicted to. I said 'I actually have an addiction to eye drops.' And like, as I was on the phone I'd had my third - in the hour! - dose. I had them with me all the time.
As my doctor said, eventually your eyes do start to give out on you if you're not taking care of them.
It's okay to treat yourself once in awhile. I'm not going to stop eating Mexican food!
Eating and exercising should be conscious decisions.
I love yoga in general. It's so important for me to incorporate it into my routine, it's important for my sanity!
Just be mindful of what you're doing.
Breakfast is usually a shake, because I didn't like eating in the morning. But I know it's a healthy thing, so I try to get something in my body.
That's been my forever love affair - Mexican food. But yeah it has to be something savory or cheesy. I'm not tempted by sweets.
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