I don't think people want to see someone buy a congressional race.
I always wanted to entertain. When I was little, I would sing in front of the mirror with a hairbrush or my sisters and I would make shows. I always wanted to be on TV.
I like shopping, and I like to drive.
I had to have my first kiss in front of, like, a hundred people. I didn't know what to do. So my sisters told me to, like, practice on a pillow, you know? But it didn't kiss me back so I didn't know what to expect.
I loved school. But when I started 'Party of Five' in the fifth grade, I was taken out of school and tutored on the set.
When I was growing up I always wanted to be a waitress. My sister opened a restaurant in Mississippi, and I went down there and was a waitress for a few days. Let me tell you, I got it out of my system.
I need to decide whether to apply for college or delay it for a couple of years while I pursue some more acting projects. Right now I'm trying to sort things out, so I can make the right choices.
It is astonishing what foolish things one can temporarily believe if one thinks too long alone, particularly in economics.
You're on the stage and you've got all those people yelling at you, so you better be right in the moment, reacting to that. It's completely live and organic. Even 20 years later, it's the same thing. You may be even better on your instrument. Hopefully, you are.
I had to wait 110 years to become famous. I wanted to enjoy it as long as possible.
There's always been this implied promise - and it probably was stated somewhere - that Hillary Clinton was gonna be thanked.