Love, you drive me to distraction.
I went to the University of Toronto for a year, and I'm always trying to get across what university is really like.
Duets is about six people, so it's like three different movies - three different duets. I was on the set 18 days, spread out over three and a half or four weeks.
I had dropped out of theater school after six months and was just staying on my mom's couch at home in Toronto.
I was a swimmer growing up. I was a miler - like long, long distance. So I was in the water for four or five hours a day. That's not the way you want to spend your teenage years.
I'd like to do the young cadet thing again for sure, but that's why I wanted to do this, to see if I could do it. I took the scenes out of the script and put them together and read them as one little arc, story and that seemed to work.
You've got to just go do what you do - you can't really worry about who was attached to the movie before.
Most of the crackpot papers which are submitted to The Physical Review are rejected, not because it is impossible to understand them, but because it is possible. Those which are impossible to understand are usually published. When the great innovation appears, it will almost certainly be in a muddled, incomplete and confusing form. To the discoverer himself it will be only half-understood; to everybody else it will be a mystery. For any speculation which does not at first glance look crazy, there is no hope.
Right is right only when entire.
I feel like the modeling industry is a little bit more accepting of women who make mistakes. They appreciate the idea of icons.
Once you're a Motown artist, that's your stigmatism, and I was there from the very first day