I love that feeling of being in love, the effect of having butterflies when you wake up in the morning. That is special.
That's what I hate about a lot of comedies, when you're hitting a line or making it funny.
Really try to follow what it is that you want to do and what your heart is telling you to do.
Once you figure out who you are and what you love about yourself, I think it all kinda falls into place.
I guess we'd be living in a boring, perfect world if everybody wished everybody else well.
Look I eat really well and I work out, but I also indulge when I want to. I don't starve myself in an extremist way. You're not taking away my coffee or my dairy or my glass of wine because I'd be devastated.
If somebody ever wished to be me for a day, they'd be the most pissed-off person once they got here. They would be, like, in hell.
I was told to avoid the business all together because of the rejection. People would say to me, 'Don't you want to have a normal job and a normal family?' I guess that would be good advice for some people, but I wanted to act.
I had an idea of what I thought was funny. It's kind of based on how I am.
The best smell in the world is that man that you love.
Nobody thinks of themselves as sexy, really. Some days you go, 'Hey, I'm not going too bad today.' But if you try and be sexy, you'll never be sexy.
I've gone for each type: the rough guy; the nerdy, sweet, lovable guy; and the slick guy. I don't really have a type. Men in general are a good thing.
Where would you be without friends? The people to pick you up when you need lifting? We come from homes far from perfect, so you end up almost parent and sibling to your friends - your own chosen family. There's nothing like a really loyal, dependable, good friend. Nothing.
In a man, I look for a friend, someone who's equal, with whom I'm comfortable.
You're damned if you're too thin and you're damned if you're too heavy. According to the press I've been both. Its impossible to satisfy everyone and I suggest we stop trying.