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  • My very best friend died in a car accident when I was 16 years old. That was the hardest blow emotionally that I have ever had to endure. Suddenly, you realize tomorrow might not come. Now I live by the motto, 'Today is what I have.'

  • Models are just mannequins seeking validation at the hands of sleazy fashion people.

  • Young women from a very young age are taught that life will be easier if you can just turn on the charming smile and say very little and be complacent and docile and sweet.

  • I was working with real artists [in the Rum Diary] , and that's difficult to do and very rare, in this industry, ironically.

  • If you want to do something, you find a way.

  • I buy records - vinyl. I have a record player at home.

  • I was raised by my father; I was daddy's girl.

  • [The Rum Diary] is a prestigious movie and it's got a great, talented cast, so they wanted to make sure they had the right person for the role, but it was a torturous process. It was painful.

  • I grew up in Texas, and people love their American-made muscle cars there. I grew up around people who loved cars and took care of cars and my dad's a big car nut, so I learned a little bit about cars - how to love them, most importantly. I think that from the time I could remember, I've always envisioned myself in a vintage muscle car.

  • It's rare to have even half-meaningful conversations in the film industry.

  • You feel better when you're eating food that retains nutritional value.

  • I seem to be stuck in the '60s, and my favorite music, cars, and women's fashion come from that era. And the sense of social rebellion. It was a good time for a lot of things.

  • School was a waste of time for me. I was bored and left at 16. I started taking correspondence courses at college instead. I did incredibly well. I won an award for my grades.

  • I have always been very rebellious and gone against the grain. I've always challenged the standards set before me.

  • I'm a huge Hunter S. Thompson fan.

  • I've always been a private person, and I've always valued my private life.

  • One of the biggest challenges in my job is letting go of the movie once you go home at night, and knowing you can't do anything to your performance once you've laid it on film.

  • I am a proud member of the LGBT community and could never bear the idea that someone could say I was closeted.

  • If you've been seeing someone for a short while and the "relationship" winds itself down mutually but not explicitly, no postmortem is necessary. But a real relationship should have a real ending.

  • You can't respect yourself if you're afraid to be who you are.

  • You know, I've kind of been lucky enough to always work with established actors or big names or people that are really popular or infamous for doing what they do and doing it well, I guess.

  • I would love to see women be able to be powerful, complex, smart, opinionated and taken seriously, even if they are beautiful. Even more, I would love to see women held to different standards, other than the superficial ones that we're held to.

  • I watch what I eat and drink.

  • I take the sexy girl parts and try to give them something else and make them a character.

  • Everybody enjoys when a woman is her own character in a movie or otherwise.

  • It's my job in Hollywood to find roles where I get to be a character not a bathing suit.

  • I love fast cars, loud guns and classic rock 'n' roll, but I'd never do any of it in flats. I love me a nice, big uncomfortable pair of heels and some big hair! Maybe it's a Southern thing, but I love dressing up. It's everything I can do not to leave the house in a goddamn prom dress every day.

  • When you can find a strong character and a director that does want to protect the integrity of all characters, female and male, then you have a good deal.

  • I don't know if I've owned a piece of technology that I hated - I don't think I would have owned it then.

  • I can sit in front of the TV and watch an old romantic film and be transfixed.

  • I get tickets all the time and can't stay under the speed limit. I'm bad at that.

  • I think there's an instinct to make grotesque horror films that are purely carnal, like the 'Saw' movies.

  • Reading keeps me sane. Growing up, it was my scape, my alternative; it provided both rebellion and peace.

  • I say I'm a rebel. I'm continually fighting against [sexism]. I don't take parts because they're for the sexy girl. I take the sexy girl parts and try to give them something else and make them a character.

  • I think I've always had a certain amount of skepticism of this whole 'shut up and smile' theory. I haven't ever swallowed that pill so easily, although I tried.

  • I personally think that if you deny something or if you hide something you're inadvertently admitting it's wrong.

  • I grew up just outside of Austin, and my upbringing was fairly rural.

  • It requires bravery to do something no one else around you is doing.

  • I went to a Catholic school but did not really fit in.

  • Every article I've read about myself always winds up concluding that I am not, in fact, completely stupid.

  • I have been in my fair share of both onscreen and off screen fights.

  • I am a firm believer that you can have the body you want, only to the extent that you're willing to work for it.

  • I think my mother realized she had a somewhat unusual daughter pretty early on.

  • Once you start working out, you feel better and it becomes something you make time to do.

  • I am just like any other girl, a sucker for romance.

  • The sad thing about our society is that women are put in one of two categories. You're either in the beautiful category and you're seen as sexy and beautiful, or some version of that, or you're put into another category.The latter category affords women the opportunity to be smart, funny, independent, mean, strong, intelligent and opinionated. We take them seriously as politicians, if they fit into that latter category. We respect their opinions more and give them higher expectations. That latter category is what allows female actors to be characters.

  • Some of my best friends in LA are devoutly religious people. I'm completely supportive and interested in people doing their own thing. That's a motto that I try to live by, and I hope that's how other people treat me. Live and let live.

  • I'm keeping an open mind as always, because that's what you have to do.

  • If you're seen as beautiful or sexy then your only options in terms of character descriptions are beautiful, sexy, cute - and that's it. And that affords you a certain amount of opportunity but that opportunity ultimately leads to a spark, never a flame.

  • There is a common, puritanical way that we look at things where, if it involves sexuality, somehow the women must be compromised. It's just chauvinistic to deny women their sexuality. It's about empowering. It comes down to choices. If the choices are available and they're making that choice, they're not being exploited.

  • I'm doing what I love. I'm enjoying the perks of the job-the travel. I am having a great time being a shape shifter and I'm really getting a kick out of it. I love my job.

  • I didn't drop out of school, I placed out of it. I took correspondence courses and ended up graduating early. I did everything I could to get the hell out of there.

  • For as long as I can remember, I've been the kind of person who goes against the grain and questions authority, and that doesn't make for an ideal religious follower.

  • I was interested in [Hunter S. Thompson novels]. The rebel in me fell in love with it, and the artist in me was confused by it, and interested and turned on. Ever since, his work has meant different things to me, at different times, and I still get new meaning out of it and appreciate it, in a different way. His work is very visceral, and you can take from it what you want, in various moments of your life.

  • I'm strong. I'm smart. I'm not a victim,' to my detriment.

  • I am my father's daughter. It was not up to me growing up. I was his hunting and fishing buddy, so I've been shooting my whole life.

  • I do not hope somebody breaks in. However, if they did, I pity them. I pity the fool that breaks into my house.

  • My dad used to take my younger sister Whitney and I to the firing range, and he'd stand behind us as we shot. We were tiny, tiny girls, only about ten years old at the time, so the recoil when we pulled the trigger would send us flying backwards. But he'd stand behind us and make sure we were safe.

  • Strength and independence are always something that I'm drawn to in all my characters, no matter how different they are from one another

  • I've always lived my life the way I wanted and been honest with myself and everyone around me.

  • I'm a good shot and I love guns - I own several.

  • When I run on the beach, it's always in slow motion. That's just how I roll.

  • For someone like me, who prefers to keep their life as private as possible, it was disconcerting to have to define so much about myself. I don't want to be labeled as one thing or another.

  • I grew up driving old pickup trucks on the ranch with my dad, and I still always find myself driving like I'm out in an open field, except I'm in LA on La Cienega in the middle of rush-hour traffic.

  • When I go into making a movie, personally, I don't try to bring other pieces of movies with me. I think that finding a character, relating to her and making her as real as possible means forgetting all of that stuff and just trying to find the truth, in that particular character's words.

  • I have a '68 Mustang, which is my baby. I've had her for about six years, which is kind of a miracle, considering how many times she's been stolen.

  • Injustice can never be stood for.

  • I'm fighting for the right to get married. For other people.

  • I was a lifeguard. It was my summer job growing up, and I never saved anyone. I never had to, thank goodness.

  • At the end of the day, I think there is an important moment happening in our society right, and I have to do the right thing. At the end of the day, I don't label myself one way or another. I come from a place where I find it hard to identify with a label. I've dated men in the past, and now I'm dating a woman, and I see it as ultimately no big deal.

  • By the time I was seventeen, I was on my way to Hollywood and didn't look back. My family is supportive now, but like any adult guardian of a seventeen-year-old daughter, they were not thrilled with my plan to run off to the LA to make it as an actress. Even a somewhat functioning parent would think that was a bad, bad idea. Lucky for me, I didn't listen to them.

  • They are very different. Women who are empowered by it and have choices based off of their sexuality, are very different from the ones that are being taken advantage of.

  • I'm a big horror fan. I'm a genre fan. I like to make these movies. They're my favorite kinds of movies to make.

  • I had always been a reader and a skeptic, so when I was old enough to break away from organized religion, it just came naturally.

  • I always felt like an outcast at school. I had good friends, but none that I truly related to.

  • I love things that have a vintage feel to them, just because there's a certain texture to them that we just don't have anymore. In fact I think I've been stuck in the 50s or 60s for a while.

  • We come from a somewhat puritanical and chauvinistic point-of-view, so that when we're asked questions about women being empowered by sexuality, we often confuse it with women who are victimized by it.

  • I don't shoot anything. I could never kill an animal. My dad does all the hunting, and he eats everything that he kills.

  • I don't want to play into the perception that all women should look like fourteen year old boys. I don't want to add to that pressure for young girls. But in Hollywood, there is a constant pressure to look a certain way.

  • I naturally have some curves, like most women, just unfortunately not like most women in Hollywood. I'm only considered curvy in Hollywood. It's a weird town.

  • Like most girls, I constantly have to watch my weight, because if I didn't my curves would get ahead of me.

  • A lot of nudity in my early movies was out of necessity. When I came out to Hollywood, I didn't know anybody, I didn't have any connections. I did what a lot of people have to do in the real world, and just work up from the bottom.

  • I've been around responsible gun ownership my whole life.

  • Trying to film a movie on a diet is hard enough, I can't imagine how it would be on drugs.

  • Hollywood can be a draining industry. For all the glitz and glory and wonderful parts of our business, it takes it's toll on your inner self.

  • Hollywood actresses age in dog years. I'm 25 in the rest of the world, but I'm about 48 in actress years. I'm just around the corner from my midlife crisis.

  • The feminist movement is often clouded with Gloria Steinem's perspective, but I feel like denying women their sexuality is just as chauvinistic.

  • I have successfully avoided being stereotyped into a specific category. I've worked very hard at that, and I'm proud of not being easily lumped into anybody's preconceived notions or expectations.

  • [Johnny Depp] a wonderful artist, and such a talented person. I got along with him, splendidly. He's charming and wonderful to work with. He's a dream.

  • I'm pretty confusing. But I do have an oil rig in my back yard.

  • You have to do something else by 30 years old, if you haven't found another way [as sexy and beautiful] to explore your own identity and make something of it.

  • We all appreciated a certain aesthetic, and with that appreciation came a certain stylized presence.

  • I would love nothing more to participate in a real struggle to find a character, and really delve into and develop a character. That's why I'm an actor.

  • I am a rebel, and I relate to the rebel spirit in Chenault [from the Rhum Dairy].

  • I can definitely make an argument for atheism. I was very educated in scripture and dogma and the church, particularly the Catholic Church. I could not possibly know that I disagreed with religion unless I knew what I was disagreeing with.

  • Every pound for a woman in the real world is seven pounds for an actress.

  • What I really love about the Playboy bunny outfit, is it's all about a woman's silhouette.

  • I wanted to be a disgusting, oozing zombie, not a sexy, cleavage zombie, which is what I was expecting, given my previous film work.

  • I'm no mechanic but I can change my oil and I know what to do when I get a flat tire and I can hot-wire it in an emergency.

  • My favorite go-to modeling move was called "Be hungry." That was it. You just stand there, and be hungry. And that's all I have to say about the modeling industry.

  • I approach all of my movies with an open mind and a willingness to dive in and do what's asked of me.

  • I'd love to teach a self-defense class for ladies, specifically about running away from psychos in masks chasing them with chainsaws.

  • Many states have laws against cousin marriage, which I think are ridiculous - people should be allowed to make that choice.

  • There's something nice and valuable and wonderful about the suspense and the classic horror that doesn't just crutch on blood and the almost pornographic view of fear.

  • I've made movies that were adaptations and I've been kind of frustrated by the process because, you know that old axiom, 'It's never as good as the book'? It's often true because nothing competes with your own imagination. When you're reading a book and you imagine something in your head, nothing's going to compete with that.

  • I'm not opposed to nude scenes, if they're appropriate. I'm not against them morally. But I personally no longer find movie nudity to be worth my while.

  • I want to be able to create characters for as long as I can and I want to tell stories for as long as I can but unfortunately I'm not given those opportunities because I'm often boxed into the former category.

  • For the most part I pick movies based on the merit of the script, and the merit of the script only.

  • If you're not seeing each other anymore because things are so strained, and your only communication is a weekly e-mail, and you're wondering which medium is most appropriate for announcing your desire to break up - guess what, you've already broken up.

  • I'm thankful for the work that feminists like Gloria Steinem have done. I am a feminist, but the geography for women today is vastly different than it was in the '60s.

  • I can't be a part of the problem. I hate the idea of a label just as much as anyone else but I'm with who I'm with, I love who I love and I'm if not a better actress than I was yesterday and my personal life should have no effect on that. I think that the injustice of people staying in the closet is more than I can bear with a clear conscience and I couldn't sleep at night if I was a part of that problem, if I was part of the lies.

  • I've got a soft spot for true individuals.

  • All I've ever needed is myself.

  • Even though I don't believe in God, I feel strangely compelled to fight the atheist label.

  • Im not the kind of person to just sit back and lose something I worked hard on, so, naturally, Ive taken steps to be further involved in a process when most actors arent.

  • I would never imagine a mate based on a certain sex or race.

  • Modern cars I don't like so much.

  • I don't label myself one way or another. I love who I love; it's the person that matters.

  • I love my horror films and they will always be very close to me.

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