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  • I ran right back to work. My back was just destroyed after pregnancy. I almost had to have surgery, until I did Pilates and rebuilt my body.

  • Comedy to me is all about the bumps and bruises and weird tics.

  • My back was just destroyed after pregnancy. I almost had to have surgery, until I did Pilates and rebuilt my body.

  • Part of being young is you think gaining 6 lbs. is the end of the world.

  • I watch HGTV like a maniac, and when it's bad, it's like some crazy college guy watching a football game.

  • I felt really bad for someone who is swimming in so much hate. I just thought, that's someone who's in a really bad spot, and I am in such a happy spot. I laugh my head off every day with my husband and my kids who are mooning me and singing me songs.

  • As a teenager I went all Goth, but I wasn't mopey enough. I would pretend to be, but I'd end up making people laugh.

  • Sometimes I wish I were just magically a size 6 and I never had to give it a single thought.

  • I'm always tinkering with something - suddenly I'll think I can work with wood, but then I'll realize I can't, so I go back to sewing.

  • I am not a princess, I don't want to be referred to as a princess - I find that super creepy.

  • Even when someone gets to looking like she should be so proud of herself, instead she's like, 'I could be another three pounds less; I could be a little taller and have bigger lips.'

  • Once you start writing a character visually, you're in trouble.

  • I think if anyone tells you the odds are slim, just keep walking. Just do whatever the hell you want to do, because they don't know what they're talking about. When you love something, and you work really really hard at it, you can do it.

  • I've grown to love L.A., but it's the most socially awkward place. All these people have come there not to be something but to pretend to be someone trying to be someone. Even in line for coffee, you're standing with someone who's trying to be so interesting.

  • I want to be healthy.

  • Hollywood wants to make women so perfect. Perfect hair. Perfect job. Perfect manners... I know some of the most beautiful women, and they are so weird. That's what makes them funny and captivating.

  • To me, having 500 rolls of fabric around is the most calming thing in the world. I think it's what football is to some guys.

  • I just don't lose weight easily.

  • I think the reason I'm an actress is because I love playing kind of a more extreme people.

  • I've never felt like I needed to change. I've always thought, 'If you want somebody different, pick somebody else.' But sure, criticism can sometimes still get to me. Some things are so malicious, they knock the wind out of you. It's like I'm managing to achieve all this success in spite of my affliction... Would you ever put [America's plus-size sweetheart] in the headline for a male star?

  • I do think comedy needs to be a living thing, but I think without a great script and fully realized characters, you cannot keep it living. Otherwise it just becomes long and rambling indulgent.

  • It's funny; as I get older I'm reverting to my roots - I want to plant stuff.

  • I don't really know why I'm not thinner than I am.

  • I've never been interested in playing the boring ingenue.

  • I'm certainly not shy, but I like playing it because I love those characters that are incredibly confident but really still a mess.

  • I'm really happy in my life.

  • I'm not a great pregnant woman.

  • Even when someone gets to looking like she should be so proud of herself, instead she's like, 'I could be another three pounds less; I could be a little taller and have bigger lips.

  • I believe in Heaven. I don't believe that this is it, and then we're done.

  • I could eat healthier, I could drink less. I should be learning another language and working out more, but I'm just always saying, 'Ah, I could get hit by a bus tomorrow.'

  • I don't associate with people who blame the world for their problems. You are your problem. You are also your solution.

  • I don't know any neighborhoods where everyone's walking around in seven-inch heels and perfect makeup.

  • I don't like to do anything that's mean spirited just because I don't find it funny. I'd rather be the jackass than makes fun of somebody else. It just seems too cheap and easy.

  • I think when you can actually do what you love to do, if it's a little play somewhere, if it's a photo, if it's anything- if you can somehow do what you want and do a really good job at it, I think that's pretty successful.

  • I went to school for clothing and textiles and thought this is what I was going to do. Then I started working in costumes and literally said, 'I don't know if I can take the actors.'

  • I'm a bit obsessed with women that are so incredibly solid in their shoes that they don't care what other people think of them. I just think there's something so interesting about that kind of confidence.

  • In my 20s I used to cry about why I wasn't thinner or prettier, but I want to add that I also used to cry about things like:"'I wish my hair would grow faster... It was a decade of tears."

  • In terms of threshold, as long as it's based in reality, you can go pretty far, as long as you buy that it's really happening.

  • It's like I'm managing to achieve all this success in spite of my affliction ... Would you ever put that in the headline for a male star?

  • I've been every size in the world. Parts of my 20s, I was in great shape, but I didn't appreciate it. If I was a 6 or an 8, I thought, "Why aren't I a 2 or a 4?" Now I feel like I have two great kids and the dreamiest husband on the planet, and everything else is just a work in progress.

  • I've never been interested in playing the boring ingenue,

  • I've never felt like I needed to change. I've always thought 'If you want somebody different, pick somebody else'.

  • Part of being young is you thinking that gaining 6 lbs. Is the end of the world

  • Pretty much everyone I know, no matter what size, is trying some system. Even when someone gets to looking like she should be so proud of herself, instead she's like, 'I could be another three pounds less; I could be a little taller and have bigger lips.' Where does it end? You just have to say, 'It's pretty damn good. I am right here at the moment and I'm OK with it. I've got other things to think about.'

  • There's a greatness in not caring what people think

  • When I believe in something, I'm like a dog with a bone.

  • When someone really believes in what they're saying, but it's crazy, it's like my favorite thing on earth.

  • You can't just play crazy. It makes you push yourself to stay in the realm of reality. And when you do that, it's a lot funnier. That's my favorite, when you think it's a real strange person and not just someone being wacky.

  • You just have to say, 'It's pretty damn good. I am right here at the moment and I'm OK with it. I've got other things to think about.'

  • I've always had mostly gay male friends.

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