Women like myself, CEOs, can pave the way for more women to get to the top.
I'm always the girl at the party who, within five minutes, has taken my heels off, hitched up my dress in my knickers, and probably spilt drink down my cleavage.
I haven't done an international film for a long time.
I'm playing a very strong character, it's the story of the woman Polish Jews out of the Warsaw ghetto. I've just begun my weapons training and the SAS type training that's getting me fit.
I love babies. I love being pregnant and I loved giving birth.
I was fiercely independent and ambitious from a very young age.
My childhood was colorfully anarchic and punctuated by a lot of change.
Walk on water? I know most people out there will be saying that instead of walking on it, I should have taken more of it with my drinks. They are absolutely right.
The ethic behind songs of conscience doesn't change, even though the issues are altered from generation to generation.
You've developed the strength of a draft horse while holding onto the delicacy of a daffodil. . . you are the mother, advocate and protector of a child with a disability.
Let every woman ask herself: "Why am I the slave of man? Why is my brain said not to be the equal of his brain? Why is my work notpaid equally with his? Why must my body be controlled by my husband? Why may he take my labor in the household, giving me in exchange what he deems fit? Why may he take my children from me? Will them away while yet unborn?" Let every woman ask.