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  • I was never that famous, but I do think going to college and really getting away from the business and taking a true break is incredibly, incredibly important if you start acting at a young age.

  • I had a world of people raising me; it was like a little village.

  • All my cousins steal things. They're just a bunch of thieves. My whole family is like that. You put something down for a second, and they steal it. You never see it again.

  • When people are struggling, that's a painful place to be in, to not know who you are and where you belong and what you desire.

  • Going into my 20s, I was uncertain, trying to figure out what my relationship to acting is.

  • I always knew when I graduated from high school, I'd go to college. I never thought about what I was walking away from... I just wanted to study literature and writing.

  • I was watching 'Pulp Fiction' when we were making 'Now and Then'. I didn't care about 'Now and Then,' you know?

  • I don't think it should be allowed for people to start working at a young age and not take the time to just be living as themselves in the real world, especially now in this new age of new media and the obsession with celebrity. I think it's a real crime.

  • I don't watch a lot of T.V. I only watch things via Netflix, so I only watch the things that I'm choosing to watch.

  • I think being on a set where people aren't being treated as equals, and with just a common level of decency and respect, is really uncomfortable.

  • My mom was a single mother, raising my sister and me. My mom has an incredible talent for living in the world without traditional structure, and her friend, who was in advertising, put me in a commercial when I was five. It was just to make money.

  • I think that every young person is a little mentally ill, you know? If we're not totally shutting down, we're all a little bit mentally ill in our twenties and maybe into our early thirties.

  • I've been told by many people that if I had a Twitter account, I would be making five hundred thousand dollars more a year.

  • When people are struggling, thats a painful place to be in, to not know who you are and where you belong and what you desire.

  • There's plenty of great independent films to do, but you can't support yourself making independent film as an actress.

  • I don't know how people do this waxing thing. Now I just have all these bumpy ingrown hairs.

  • I have a teacher friend who gets nervous when there's $200 in her account. But at least she knows that in a week, she'll get another paycheck. I have no idea.

  • I dont watch a lot of T.V. I only watch things via Netflix, so I only watch the things that Im choosing to watch.

  • I got into cooking and I went and cooked in Italy. I became a doula for a while. I built stone walls one summer, and I read a lot, and I swam a lot, and I spent a lot of time thinking.

  • The early part of my career was the 1990s, and I was living in New York working as an actor. It was the world I was in. A lot of companies had a great deal of money.

  • Theres plenty of great independent films to do, but you cant support yourself making independent film as an actress.

  • I curate my T.V.-watching quite carefully.

  • I basically took six or seven years off, but then I had another five or four of me not working at all because I was in school. It was really 13 years of me not working at all I really couldnt even think about it.

  • All my cousins steal things. Theyre just a bunch of thieves. My whole family is like that. You put something down for a second, and they steal it. You never see it again.

  • God, the world is so f - ked up, and we all have to do something about it.

  • I always knew when I graduated from high school I'd go to college. I never thought about what I was walking away from . . . I just wanted to study literature and writing.

  • I come from a very naked family, so that's just something that's not a big deal for me. I don't think it means anything other than that.

  • I did act as a kid, but I quit when I was seventeen.

  • I don't think people should do things that they're not comfortable with, unless they want to stretch themselves in that way and challenge themselves.

  • I don't think there is anybody who's watching television right now who wants to see something because it looks good rather than feel something because it feels right or familiar or new or whatever.

  • I got to college in '99, and I went to study literature and writing, and so within a couple years we had Bush elected, 9/11, we were at war, so I was sort of having my political and spiritual awakening at the same time I was becoming an adult, and that's a lot of stuff at once. I became very focused on the state of the world, and I started studying that stuff more, and I just had a real identity crisis. I couldn't even really just study literature.

  • I happen to be extremely comfortable naked.

  • I have a teacher friend who gets nervous when there's $200 in her account. But at least she knows that in a week, she'll get another paycheck. I have no idea,

  • I know that the emotional narrative will work in the end, and I just have to play each moment honestly even if the getting from A to B doesn't totally make sense initially.

  • I never made the choice to be an actor. It just sort of happened to me when I was a kid, for whatever reasons that are irrelevant in this moment.

  • I really enjoyed being on movie sets, and I had fun with the people, but I didn't really think about acting or care, or I didn't think I cared about acting.

  • I spent my twenties not really participating in the work force in any real way. I acted a tiny bit, but that was just because it was the only way I knew how to make money, and I sublet my apartment and lived in the woods and just tried to figure out who I was and what I wanted, what my real desire was and not just what I was used to doing, and it was a really confusing and painful, but really rich and amazing time.

  • I think being on a set where people arent being treated as equals, and with just a common level of decency and respect, is really uncomfortable.

  • I thought, I'm just going to give as much attention and curiosity to acting as I did to like making my coffee in the morning and see how that feels, rather than resisting it and angsting, and it turned out it felt great.

  • I'm interested in acting because I'm interested in exploring humanity, and we're all nuts, we're all damaged, and we're all gorgeous, so anything less than that is dishonest to me.

  • It wasn't until I was in college that I even realized how much I loved film and started to appreciate acting, this beautiful medium of artistic expression. All I wanted to do was go to college, and I thought I wanted to be a teacher.

  • It's fun to play somebody who's kind of struggling.

  • Looking at somebody looking good is so... boring.

  • That's something that rationally and logically I can't try to figure out, how somebody "transitions" so rapidly and so drastically, but I don't worry about it now.

  • There are things to be afraid of - like extraordinary poverty and suffering beyond anything I've experienced, and climate change, despots - but there's really nothing to be afraid of when your job is an actor and you're at work, if you're in a place that is safe and full of respect and love, which we are.

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