“Maybe I’m a bit superstitious, but I don’t like to talk about anything until I’ve done it.”
“I like a grizzly look as long as it’s maintained. Facial hair requires maintenance; you can’t just grow it out and be done with it.”
“I’m very tall, so I like a guy who’s bigger than me – it makes me feel feminine and safe. I don’t like to be hovering over a guy or feel like a linebacker.”
“The hardest thing as an actor is that you work really hard constantly for these roles, and you invest so much in it. And when they don’t come to fruition and nobody sees them, there’s a part of you that dies a little bit. It’s like, ‘Ah! But I worked so hard!’ But that’s the business.”
“I’d like to one day be able to say, ‘I was in more than one play on Broadway.’”
“Everything I’ve done in my life has been dictated by the fact that I like to be home at night and in bed.”
“I am in total silence when I write – I don’t even like the sound of the dryer going – I like the quiet.”
“I don’t like any art form barraged in violence or hurt.”
“No one worries about you like your mother, and when she is gone, the world seems unsafe, things that happen unwieldy. You cannot turn to her anymore, and it changes your life forever.”
“On the cover of ‘All the Stars’ is a red grosgrain ribbon. It’s Loos’s ribbon. Ageless, fabulous Loos – she tricked the very people who would have cast her aside like an old shoe if they knew the truth.”