Zitat des Tages von Margot Robbie:
Even I admit I may have peaked too soon.
If I have to get into a bikini, then I eat carrot sticks for three days.
If people are talking about me, I want it to be because of the work I'm doing and not the person I'm seeing.
I'd love them to have adorable little American accents, but I do want to bring my kids up in Australia; it's such a good lifestyle.
There are those who build careers and companies just out of being popular on Instagram, but there's nothing behind them.
I started working on a TV show in Australia, straight out of high school, so I missed the whole university experience.
I don't have a very good diet.
'Everything happens for a reason' is something that we have to tell ourselves all the time, because it's good to have the idea that something good is around the corner.
I have been robbed a bunch of times. And now that I know how to pickpocket, I understand why I have been pickpocketed so many times.
I'm definitely looking forward to doing a film one day with more female actors.
I've got big, big dreams for the future.
People take such an interest in your love life when you have a profile; it puts a lot of stress on a relationship.
I live with three boys, and I can't tell you how hard it is to get your hands on toilet paper. They steal it.
Everyone's set the bar really high and expects me to be brilliant.
When I eat, I have to chop up everything on the plate and stir it all together. It devastates my mom. Everyone at the table is like, 'That looks like cat vomit.' And I stir my Coke with a spoon until it's flat.
Obviously social media has had a massive impact on the fame game, but not in a positive way. But it can be for some.
There's nothing I dislike more than being in a photo shoot where they say, 'Be yourself.' That's not why I became an actress. That's what I find so funny: that you become an actor, and all of a sudden, everyone wants to know about you. But I didn't become an actor so I could show you me.
My jet lag is getting a bit ridiculous. But, you know, it's first-world problems. It's a wonderful problem, 'Oh I have to travel around the world; how awful.'
When I first tried the American accent, for a moment I thought I could never be an actor because I just could not do it. But then I thought, 'Okay, it'll just be something that I work at until I get it.'
My mother's family raised grains and crops. My father's grew sugarcane and mangos. So I knew more about the basics of farming than of acting.
Someone told me that you could learn to sing, and that there are muscles that if you build, you will sing.
If you've worked in Australia, you can't get away with bad behaviour like showing up late. We take our work ethic very seriously.
I have an irrational fear that I'm going to have a gruesome and untimely death because so many wonderful things are happening to me.
When you look at movies, the lead girl is always gorgeous and thin. There is a stereotype that you need to look a certain way and when you get in the business you really feel the pressure.
People ask me, 'How do you remember your lines?' That's nothing. That is the least of my concerns.
There is a real sense of family when you're around Australians, even if you don't know them.
As much as I'd only like to concentrate on the creative side of acting, the whole business in general is just that - a business - and you have to do your homework if you want to be successful.
Playing a bad guy is always more fun than playing the good guy.
I was absolutely obsessed with the Titanic - not the film, the actual boat. I'd draw diagrams about it and theorise that if it was built in a different way, it wouldn't have sunk.
People don't really know about 'Neighbours' in America, and if they have heard of it, it's only in the context of 'Oh, sure, that's what Guy Pearce was on', or Kylie Minogue.
I now know how to steal a watch when someone's wearing it. It's an excellent talent to have.
If someone's gonna pick between me and Emma Stone, they're gonna pick Emma Stone.
It's almost impossible to get a movie all together when there are two main cast members, let alone an ensemble cast with everyone's schedules. It's crazy if it works out.
I love flying so much. I even like airplane food. No one bothers you and your phone never goes off and you can't have emails go through. It's undisturbed.
In my big group of girlfriends at home, I am definitely not the best looking. I did not grow up feeling like I was particularly attractive.
The two things I've been told most often since my career took off - by taxi drivers, lifelong friends and everyone in between - have been, 'Don't ever change, Margot' and 'You can't do that anymore, Margot.'