Famous is celebrityism, and I don't want that... I know that I'm not that. Everybody knows who you are. I can't imagine living that life, but I don't think I consider myself famous.
~ Robin Wright
My mother gave me a sense of independence, a sense of total confidence that we could do whatever it was we set out to do. That's how we were raised.
Learning what you don't want is how you know what you do want.
If you're happy, if you're feeling good, then nothing else matters.
I eat at In-N-Out Burger every chance I get.
I'm trying to do the paleo diet. No carbs.
When I had money in the past, I would always travel rather than spend it on big apartments or cars. And I still feel exactly the same way.
You have to do the work in your marriage, but it has to be laid on a strong foundation of love.
It's what still excites me most about acting: letting your imagination go places it's never been before. There's nothing better than that.
I really wanted to be a mom. I didn't want my kids to be raised by a nanny, which would have been the case if I were working two movies in a year, you know? And I would have been hospitalized with fatigue.
Is that romantic fantasy real? Um, after kids, no. Take the kids away, I don't know. Depends.
It's just poetry, beauty and love. How hard can that be to act?