I'm a little bit antisocial and I recently discovered that I'm introverted. But the love between people makes me alive.
I'm doing my work in an environment that's ultimately about dollars and cents.
There's an easygoing nature that comes with a perspective of things that aren't as important as we make them sometimes.
The sun would come up over the ocean, and we'd be eating scrambled eggs before we shot some stuff. It was a vacation in the sense that it was the best working conditions.
You were up at 5 o'clock in the morning, and then you'd ride in a caravan, because we didn't have big movie trucks or trailers that is the hardware of a movie camp.
We had two cameras, so they could turn it on and shoot as much as we wanted. You don't have to worry about wasting money on film. A lot more takes are possible.
High school, you don't want to go back and do it over again.
Thomas Jefferson once said, "Women shouldn't wrinkle their pretty little foreheads with politics. " Now does that mean he was a sexist, or was he just expressing what most males, and maybe most females, felt at that time? Or are both true?
To be successfull you need friends and to be very successfull you need enemies.
I feel so grateful when I see a movie and there's a woman who looks somewhat like me. I'm like, 'Thank you, Samantha Morton!' You know, a woman who feels like a human being. That means so much to me.
The Book of Proverbs deals very hard blows against sluggards, and Christian ministers do well frequently to denounce the great sin of idleness, which is the mother of a huge family of sins.