I think fun is an important part of the entertainment industry, and it should be. Anybody who's not incorporating some of that into their work needs to take a break, go away, and have an attitude adjustment.Collection: Attitude
All the lessons are in nature. You look at the way rocks are formed - the wind and the water hitting them, shaping them, making them what they are. Things take time, you know?Collection: Time
A lot can change in the editing room.Collection: Change
My relationship with aging is cozy. I'm not trying to play 29 and holding on with white knuckles, you know?Collection: Relationship
I've heard stories of people, even celebrities that have gone online, pretended to be someone they weren't, and conducted a 5-year friendship via e-mail. Then, they got married because they really love each other from all that communication.Collection: Communication
It's always refreshing to step into another time.Collection: Time
I think that anybody that smiles automatically looks better.Collection: Smile
I think, certainly, directing is a visual medium, but it's also about communication, and a lot of times, great directors are lacking in communication skills, which is rather shocking to discover that.Collection: Communication
I was raised by free-spirited people, though my father gave me a very strong work ethic.Collection: Dad
I think the secret to happiness is having a Teflon soul. Whatever comes your way, you either let it slide or you cook with it.Collection: Happiness
Americans have an interesting conundrum, a black and white line: You're on one side or the other of Puritanism or licentiousness. But that gray area where people abide, between their ears or on the Internet, needs to be fleshed out more in terms of permission granted.
It's all so confusing and incestuous and curious, the trail that actors wander through in the course of their careers and how stories overlap. It's funny.
Secretariat was just ridiculously endowed with every positive quality that a person would seek out in a non-human. He was very aware of his environment; he surveyed the terrain before he ran and would look people in the eye.
I want to sit down, and I want to laugh. Nothing works better for me than watching somebody slip on a banana peel.
You really can't take a cat and turn it into a dog, or try and get lemons off an apple tree, or what have you.
I've always been a daddy's girl, and that's served me well in life; most of my directors have been male.
I love the rebelliousness of snail mail, and I love anything that can arrive with a postage stamp. There's something about that person's breath and hands on the letter.
I feel like I'm the most forgiven actress I can think of, probably because of this short memory people have!
I've got a lot of mileage, and I love my mileage. I wouldn't trade a mile of that for a minute of being younger.
Some people fascinate me. They really worship at the altar of their careers, you know? And it's terrifying. It's sort of like setting a table and waiting for someone to come along and whoosh - push all the plates onto the floor.
I think that directing is the ultimate martyred task of filmmaking, that it has nobility to it. It takes three years to make a film, for the most part. I think it requires the attentiveness of a mother hen.
To be honest, relationships with the opposite sex are the most challenging things I've done. You lose your compass, gravity changes, you don't know what's up or down, you're trying to figure it out. You're trying to make everybody happy, including yourself, and it's just... it's humbled me.
When I really young yet feeling very old, I offered up a lot of myself to the press; I knew it was good copy.
Americans are like Pac Man. We just eat our way through the day. There's always something going into the mouth.
I'm fascinated by how Hollywood has changed since I started. Today it's about immediate delivery. There's less risk and less art.
I've always had this unresolved desire to prove that I could get a Ph.D., or contribute something else to the world.
When I was about seven, I started touring the globe as part of New York's La MaMa theater company - without my parents!
Well, I didn't really admit that I anywhere until my daughter started school and I knew I couldn't pull up and leave when I felt like it.
When I was 12, all I wanted was to be good at school, and to do something admirable, something you can't take away from me because I'm not popular or beautiful enough.
It's nice to have a pause to parent and to be more present at home, teaching them how to drive cars and navigate boys and all this sort of thing.
Every film is its own experience, its own planet, its own family. It seems infinite when you're working on it, and then it's suddenly very finite, and it's done.
I don't want to live in a bubble, in my craft or in the world... I can't, I would be cheating myself out of my generation and the world we live in.
For me, I don't even like to promote my films but I have to because it's in the fine print of my contract.