As an actress, it appeals to me because I love the idea of playing those in-between moments, the sort of behavioral stuff that one might not normally see.
My goal is, of course, for this show to do well, and I would love it if people liked it.
I believe in the compelling power of love. I do not understand it. I believe it to be the most fragrant blossom of all this thorny existence.
We can't command our love, but we can our actions.
I'd love to do some bedtime stories for kids or that kind of thing. But with the demands of the shooting schedule and balancing the demands of being a single mother, it's a wonder you can squeeze in anything.
Having played an angel for so long, you can imagine that I've been asked to endorse any number of causes over the years. Obviously I have to limit my participation with any charity, so I decided to really concentrate on my love of children.
If they don't read, if they don't love reading; if they don't find themselves compulsively reading, I don't think they're really a writer.
In working on a poem, I love to revise. Lots of younger poets don't enjoy this, but in the process of revision I discover things.
For an actor, it's great fun to play one of these hungry white sharks. Audiences love to hate them.
Religion can make it worse. Are you supposing that if people were encouraged to believe in a transcendent reality, and to be encouraged by grand rituals and music and preaching, to love their neighbors, then they would put jealousy and frustration aside?
I am the Love that dare not speak its name.
Our Quakers love us. we're big with the Quakers. It's all about cleanliness.
I just don't know that shame and fear need to be our teachers; rather, compassion, understanding, and love should be our guides.
Love has more depth as you get older.
I love sketch comedy. My real goal is to do something with Albert Brooks. That would be my fantasy. I stay up night and day thinking up stuff he might find funny.