I know of no culture in the world at present or any time in the past that has not been heavily involved with one or more psychoactive substances.
A lot of my hair and makeup, and everything I pull for inspiration, is [drawn] from old photographs.
I think we're all a lot more like our parents than we want to admit.
Life can be very funny and very tragic. Everyone has stuff that they've been through that makes up whatever fire it is that they have in their gut, but nobody goes around wearing that as their outmost exterior, all the time.
Being yourself is one of the hardest thing because it's scary you always wonder whether you'll be accepted for who you really are.
When I read the scripts, I'm always so excited to see what's going to happen because it's unpredictable.
In terms of the characters, I definitely do look for somebody that I think people can learn from and I can learn from too. In one way or another, by the fact that they are a role or by that fact that they aren't a role model. I feel like I was attracted to the past few characters that I've played, because they have an element that really touched my heart.
We had a great many horses, of which we gave Lewis and Clark what they needed, and they gave us guns and tobacco in return.
When reached for comment on the charges, Martha didn't say much, (only) that a subpoena should be served with a nice appetizer.
Personally I don't like labels: Brazil is huge and each part has its own specifics. Of course the climate influences how people dress, but even climate can be completely different in different parts of the country here. Like any other part of the world, jeans, T-shirt and sneakers are the uniform for kids in the big cities. As the streetwear scene evolves, people get more connected to global brands, thanks to Internet.
I'll protect you. I'll stand by you if anything happens.