I'm poor white trash from the state of Washington.
Be true to yourself, and, um, don't worry about some large companies' quarterly profit index.
I think I don't invest so much time in thinking about people's sexuality. I just take people as individuals.
I would never do a printed memoir. I've been asked to publish a memoir from years by different publishers and literary agents. I think it wouldn't be great for me because all I'd really want to talk about it music and I'd rather just play it.
I don't have a lot of thrilling anecdotes about my career or personal life. All the stuff that is interesting is private and I wouldn't want people to know.
By calling it a memoir, I meant is as a collection of memories. I thought it was (a more) artful (title) than documentary.
I feel we all have the obligation, myself. I want to live in a more humane, civilized society, and I feel like the only way we're going to achieve that is if we all take it upon ourselves. I just wish we could be a more caring society. I feel like we're social Darwinists who believe that everyone has to make it on their own. But the reality is that we all don't start out on the same footing.
Comics brought me to the dance. It'll always be my first loyalty.
Do not think that love in order to be genuine has to be extraordinary. What we need is to love without getting tired. Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies.
I hate anything that occupies more space than it is worth. . . I hate to see a parcel of big words without anything in them.
When I did The Fifth Element [1997], it was like, "Oh my goodness, who is this character?" I loved doing Resident Evil, but Resident Evil is Resident Evil with or without me. It's an entity of its own. It's not like Milla made Resident Evil.