I always distrust the word art when it is applied to acting.
And sometimes I do films so my daughter can see me work.
Cause I won't repeat myself, the way I dress and look.
I just think we're living in a time of massive, amazing change, like the Industrial Revolution on acid.
That's where I got my start and where I'll continue to work, but I can't tell you the number of films between Drugstore Cowboy and Curly Sue that I auditioned for and wanted that didn't choose me.
Yeah, I do feel badly sometimes, not for whose coming up and getting roles I'm not right for anymore but the people I compete with, who range from Uma Thurman on up.
You know, I change my hair color a lot, I do all sorts of different things.
Conversation is a game of circles.
Big people don't make people feel small.
Success. . . is no longer a simple ascension of steps. You need to climb sideways and sometimes down, and sometimes you need to swing from the jungle gym and establish your own turf somewhere else on the playground.
What Sex and the City did for sex and relationships, Lipstick Jungle does for success and power.