Home is where my mom is.
Anyone that has a music career and an acting career I think is pretty fantastic.
I take work very seriously and telling the truth in my job and professionalism.
I love being in love.
I’ve grown environmentally. I’m far more cautious, although I always have been; but more now. And I have grown a lot professionally by working with George Miller.
You actually can make it, no matter what. I truly am a firm believer in that. Eminem’s living proof.
I just always have to cry out a breakup, and then I can make peace with it pretty quickly.
Curiosity did kill the cat, but I’m very curious.
I come from a military family.
I do sarcasm really poorly.
It’s easy to get wrapped up in sharing everyday life with a partner. It’s fun to get lost in love and romance. It’s the best. But holding on to yourself while doing that is the most important thing.
I’ve been singing my whole life, since I was a kid; but never formally as a career. I did it in plays when I was younger, and I sang all styles of music: everything from Italian opera to blues.
I’d do almost anything for love, within safe boundaries. I’ve flown to places to surprise people, even if it was just for a day. I think it’s so important to keep the romance alive and make sure the fun and spontaneity are there.
Yeah, I’m a giver. I’ve learned to be selective of the people in my world, because if I love someone, I will give them my blood, whatever they need. In doing so, one can end up with little left for themselves.
And as much as I love the gritty characters, I like to play all sorts of characters. I’m an actor. I love to create.
If you can’t change your surroundings, change your hair color.
I’m a really rotten liar. Generally, if I’ve tried to pull off a lie, it hasn’t worked out to my advantage.
I did learn one great lesson from a past relationship, and that was to never talk about relationships in print again because I’d rather live my private life than read about it.
I never had a chance to learn how to drive.
I’m trying to figure out the trick of working to live as opposed to living to work, but I don’t know if I’ve quite stumbled upon it just yet.