I live for being with the people I love and to live as happily as possible.
I want to feel good, I want to feel proud, I want to feel that I give someone enough and that I get enough.
Water for me is so essential, like swimming.
You can learn so much from children, and you can give them so much.
You play a part, and as soon as a movie is over and the camera stops, you go home and you’re not really responsible for what you’ve done.
I’d also like to do a play. I’ve never done theater, and constantly changing and refining a performance is something I’d like to do, even though it may sound like work to some people – and it probably is work.
I love running, swimming and riding, sleeping and eating, reading and loving things that everybody likes.
I’m pretty much a vegetarian, but I do eat fish and sometimes chicken.
I do wear lipstick because when I suddenly get pale or green, it seems whole blood goes away.
I wish I had had a great disappointment, a real one.
I want to do movies but not talk about them.
I had a great childhood. I had such fun.
The years go so fast. I mean, I just realized that at the end of the year I will be twenty-two, and I just turned twenty-one.
I used to dance when I was younger – ballet and modern dance.
My parents found what I was interested in and encouraged me. They didn’t put me in front of a television and buy lots of toys, the way some American parents do.
I have these visions of myself being thirty, thirty-five, forty having a family.
It’s pleasant and bothersome and embarrassing all at once. Especially when you haven’t done much and are a celebrity.
I love oldies just kind of sweet, slinky, Fifties music. The slow stuff. And Billie Holiday.
Even though things happen by accident, you also unconsciously choose things that help you.
Having children is what a woman is born for, really.