Have a colourful plate. I make a spinach salad with things like blueberries, apples and carrots.
I’m not a woman whose self-worth comes from her dress size.
Life isn’t a fairy tale, and happy endings are few and far between.
I’ve been very lucky in the characters I’ve chosen. Up until last year I was a nobody. I did jobs I booked because I needed to put food in my mouth.
I have the mouth of a sailor.
I think when there’s so much information to be eaten up, and so many ways to do it, people cling to groups. I think we, as monkeys, want to live in smaller groups.
I might not be perfect, but I feel perfect. I think that’s all that matters.
I’m not recognized very often, and if I am, it’s a die-hard Veronica Mars fan. Which is usually flattering and an honor. I really try not to think about it.
I feel like, when I arrive at the hospital, I want a glass of whiskey, I want the epidural in my back and I want to get hit in the face with a baseball bat.
I’m not a risk taker. I don’t do plunging necklines or really short skirts. I try to stay as classy as possible and provide a little mystery.
I think that we, as monkeys, want to live in smaller groups. It’s very scary when we’re all – as wonderful as it is – connected.
I rarely wear clothes when I’m home by myself. I love making breakfast naked. But you’ve got to make sure the gardener’s not coming that day.
But it’s compounded by the fact that I love animals and feel better not eating them.
There are tiny choices that everyone can make that profoundly affect our collective water use. Like not having the tap on while brushing your teeth, not starting your shower ten minutes in advance, not doing laundry until you have a full load. In this particular issue, education really is power.
I have a lot of responsibilities, but I don’t think I’ve grown up.
It breaks my heart to know that millions of gay Americans still can’t marry the one they love and I can. That makes no sense.
I’m very used to playing the tomboy or the sarcastic cynic. That’s my go-to. Playing the vulnerable of a real girl that’s in real womanlike situations, where it’s romanticized, I’m a little nervous about it.
What was previously perceived as nerdy is now viewed as original. What I like about nerdiness, geekiness, is it doesn’t really matter what you’re into – it just means you’re not a follower.
I can fill my cup up with real human interactions that allow me to be an actor. If I had no basis for relationships, as Kristen Bell, the human, I couldn’t be an actress.
All guys are jerks but they get hotter with age and we learn to be more tolerant.