A society in which conjugal infidelity is tolerated must always be in the long run a society adverse to women.
I love tailcoats; I love blazers. I love tailored things.
I think you make impacts by taking risks.
It's really hard as a Canadian actor to make a footprint in the States, because of the visa stuff.
Since I have that edgy, rocker-tomboy kind of vibe, it can be very difficult to translate my style for the red carpet.
Singing is definitely not my forte. I'll put that out there on the record.
When I go outside in the morning for coffee, I'm not going to spend forty-five minutes getting ready. I just don't care.
Examples of hostility toward religious values and those who hold them abound. . . This antireligious bigotry is not confined to the classroom.
Some things you hear with your ears. Others, you hear with your heart.
When I'm writing for a book, it's much more reflective process. I have certain things that may not translate well to the stage, but, when they're on the page, people can really get into them. My first two books were aiming to be funnier, but the third was more about deep exploration. Things about being a parent and growing older that I thought would be perfect for a book.
There is another peculiar satisfaction in really hearing someone: It is like listening to the music of the spheres, because beyond the immediate message of the person, no matter what that might be, there is the universal. Hidden in all of the personal communications which I really hear there seem to be orderly psychological laws, aspects of the same order we find in the universe as a whole. So there is both the satisfaction of hearing this person and also the satisfaction of feeling one's self in touch with what is universally true.