Compassion for victims is sometimes forgotten in a misapplied concern for their oppressors and murderers.
'Twilight' is a phenomenon. And I'm so happy it's all captured on film. It's going to be something I'll always look back on, for sure.
I feel most beautiful at night, when I take my makeup off and it's just me.
A lot of people like to be supertiny, but I don't want a child's body - I want a woman's body that is extremely fit. It's so much sexier.
Acting is a smaller piece in a big puzzle. There are charity things I want to immerse myself in and want to have the time to go and give back to people who don't have the opportunities I have. It's a very important thing to me.
I worked with and became close with these characters [in Twilight] and the people who are portraying them and it's kind of, I think, a safety net that we had, and it's going to be kind of strange not going back to set with these people that I've become so familiar with.
I'm a bit of a workaholic. When I feel like I'm not doing something, it drives me insane.
Live to learn, learn to live, then teach others.
People can criticise me all day long. It just washes off me. You might as well be talking to a wall.
I do see more and more people who are moving away from traditional religions that exclude others and have hatred as their basis, as part of their ideologies, that conceptualize an angry God that is going to take retribution on all the people who are not a certain way.
Now it's time for India to steer ourselves, ride the waves and decide on our direction, destination and speed.