Just be you. I’ve learned the hard way and in the end, some people are just so full of hate that no matter what you say or do, they’ll always have something to say.
Sarcasm doesn’t translate in print at all.
I have a mouth and I’m not afraid to use it.
Social media has changed everything in our world. The collective humanity, as it was, has such a voice these days, and that’s never really existed before.
I could see myself in a relationship with a girl; Olivia Wilde is so sexy she makes me want to strangle a mountain ox with my bare hands. She’s mesmerizing.
I need to behave in a way that will cause people to take me seriously.
You want to go to work with people you like and where everyone is having fun.
Everyone with an iPhone is a journalist in their own way now, especially because we live in a tabloid culture.
When you become a celebrity, the world owns you and your image.
To be outspoken, or different at all, is a problem for women.
I believe that every interaction is an act of fate in some way, that we’re meant to interact with them, and it’s our job to flesh that out and experience it to the fullest and learn the lessons we’re meant to.
I still like the run and gun action movies and how truly dangerous it can be to make these films.
If I ever lose a role because of my tattoos, I’ll quit Hollywood and go to work at Costco.
I honestly don’t think that I am cool enough or important enough that anyone would care about what I am doing at all hours of the day like “I just had a latte from Starbucks and now I am going to Barney’s. Love me some shoes!”
When you watch CNN and they’re giving you news based on tweets that people are sending out, you realize that society is really changing. The collective public have a really big voice that they didn’t previously have, and they’re influencing the trajectory of how we are socially with one another.
I’ve never been a big believer in formal education.
Boys in their twenties are a waste of time. They have nothing to offer conversationally; they’re immature. I feel like I have a better shot with someone in his thirties.
Sometimes I say things that I think are obviously sarcastic and people take them quite literally.
So much of what I say gets sensationalized and journalists have to report on scandal because that’s what people are hungry to read about.
I don’t like boys who are mean to their mommies. That’s a real turn off for me. And I don’t like boys who aren’t chivalrous. To me, not being respectful is a big deal.