Zitat des Tages von Julia Louis-Dreyfus:
I'm not the type to cut back on hot showers, but there's no harm in hot water when it's warmed by the sun.
We are 5 percent of the global population and consume a third of the total resources - on some level we should all feel guilty relative to the world.
Elaine is just in pain. I think Elaine has become very, very sad woman. She is someone who is in deep need of many hours of analysis and I like to think that I'm not that type of person.
Before computers, telephone lines and television connect us, we all share the same air, the same oceans, the same mountains and rivers. We are all equally responsible for protecting them.
New York is nice, but I don't like it as much as I used to.
Everybody seems to know me. It's very strange.
There's a pressure regardless of that to do a good show.
I really do like to work. I will work again. But on my terms.
I think Elaine would go out with anyone if they showed interest in her. She's nuts. The woman's nuts.
I have no agenda except to be funny. Neither I or the writers profess to offer any worldly wisdom.
When I got pregnant my foot grew, but I was denying it. I've been denying it for three years.
I always wanted to perform.
L.A. I could live without.
When I was growing up, I always thought my hair was messy.
And Seinfeld is so quick: we crank out one show a week, and the hours are very reasonable.
Some people can sometimes really invade your space and kind of never leave you alone.
The fact of the matter is that everybody treats me pretty much as one of the boys, which I take as a great compliment.
Even my great grand-mother did impressions.
If you feel rooted in your home and family, if you're active in your community, there's nothing more empowering. The best way to make a difference in the world is to start by making a difference in your own life.
I've actually considered going with my married name, Julia Hall, but all the paperwork.
Making a movie is a long, dull process. There's a lot of waiting around.
The war and terrorism in the Middle East, the crisis of leadership in many of the oil-supply countries in the developing world, the crisis of global warming - all these are very clearly tied to energy.
It is, I think, harder for women. I haven't quite figured it out, and all of my women friends haven't figured it out -how the hell do you do this? How do you work and have families?
The Seinfeld motto: No learning, no hugging.
I walk around feeling a sort of existential guilt all the time; and honestly for me this house is a way of feeling less guilty about the universe.
As an actress, it appeals to me because I love the idea of playing those in-between moments, the sort of behavioral stuff that one might not normally see.
Doing a half-hour TV show is a dream.
It's much more acceptable for men to work and father kids. There's an inherent inequality, because we want to do it all, and I don't know how we can do this all.