What bothers me most is that I don't bother you.
It's a little bit annoying, because it feels like everybody's taking the power away from you. Everybody's taking your adult life away from you. On one level, I used to resent it.
People think I'm smarter than I am.
I've never considered myself cool, and I don't think I ever will be. Honestly, it's better that way. It's much less pressure.
There's a reason that girls cut off all their Barbie doll's hair and dye it and do things like that. I destroyed my Barbie dolls, and I know other girls did as well. And that's kind of the way they see kids movies and child actors in kids movies, as something that you've moved on from. It's babyish.
People view child actors the same way that girls treat their Barbie dolls.
Do people think I'm cool because I was in a movie when I was a child? No. Well, maybe a little bit more than they used to. There's definitely a nostalgia factor.
It's hard to lose when your standards are so low.
If you know what a man's doing, get in front of him; but if you want to guess what he's doing keep behind him.
People are always introducing me as Sarah Silverman, Jewish comedienne. I hate that! I wish people would see me for who I really am — I'm white!
Grace frees you to be honest about what you've always known to be true about yourself: that you're weaker & more afraid than you want to be.