And the test for any actor is whether you stay at the table or go away.
One of the safest places to be in the world is the stage.
But I think one of the reasons I tend to stay in the water most of the time is I distrust the comfort.
As a matter of fact, I rarely ever play myself.
I'd always felt a man should marry later in life.
I'm a firm believer in absolute honesty.
I'm hardly disinterested totally in my appearance.
If you're lucky as you get older, you respect the craft and it becomes a skill.
Intelligence is enormously sexy.
It's interesting to fantasize having a man sink his teeth into your neck for sustenance, knowing that it isn't going to be terribly painful but rather very exciting.
My body of work means nothing to me.
I just feel that no matter what comes in a career - and mine has been all over the map - you must stay at the table, pick up the cards you're dealt and play them.
The last few years have been pretty hectic.
There are no taboos in bed, and there shouldn't be any taboos in bed.
It's a living, breathing thing, acting.