Zitat des Tages von Robin Wright:
If you get enough sleep, cut back on cigarettes and red meat, you look better the next day.
After every movie, I always kick myself for the same things-didn't do enough, not enough variation, not enough interesting choices, too bland.
When I had money in the past, I would always travel rather than spend it on big apartments or cars. And I still feel exactly the same way.
You never accomplish everything you want to accomplish.
Hollywood is a suction for your confidence or your faith or your togetherness. Just walking on the street you can feel it.
Sean's movies are provocative and challenging without being slick.
I like movies that make you think.
My mother gave me a sense of independence, a sense of total confidence that we could do whatever it was we set out to do. That's how we were raised.
I've always been a T-shirt, Levi's, leather jacket, and combat boots kind of girl.
I turned down a lot of things that were so-called commercial. You're coming out of one film, and then they want you to be in the same one.
Sometimes I think they should set up an asylum for people like that... a whole slew of paparazzi defending their positions.
Electronics companies are purchasing the minerals that come out of the Eastern Congo, and they are illicit; they're dirty.
I enjoy classic Led Zeppelin.
Everyone has the answers.
I was technically a Valley Girl, even though I absolutely dreaded being called that. I really hated the idea that I was a Valley Girl.
I think the inception of my interest in arts was when I was around 9 or 10 and I started dancing. I was really convinced that I was going to go to New York and be onstage in 'A Chorus Line.'
Would I marry again? No. But never say never. Why marry? It's a beautiful fortress, but I don't need it.
You're never going to be able to delve into the character traits of a Michelle Obama or Hillary Clinton.
I've always wanted to be able to let myself go over the edge.
I like the whole package to be good, It's a rarity that that happens, so I end up not working a lot.
Even the busboys at the restaurants have a script to give you. Everybody is in the business.
I used to ask Sean questions about acting. He's a brilliant actor, but I could never digest his information. I work primarily on an intuitive level.
Learning what you don't want is how you know what you do want.
Sean's a better person when he's directing. He becomes a queen when he's an actor. And he's so unhappy when he's acting.
Unless you're a star in this town, you're really nothing.
I really wanted to be a mom. I didn't want my kids to be raised by a nanny, which would have been the case if I were working two movies in a year, you know? And I would have been hospitalized with fatigue.
All marriages have their phases.
I have such a little face.
People buy box sets, and they sit for a whole weekend with a computer on their lap in bed, and they watch two seasons back-to-back of a show. They are invested in the person within that arc or the dynamics of those people - the relationships - and it doesn't matter to them if they're watching it on an iPhone or a cinema screen.
It's just poetry, beauty and love. How hard can that be to act?
It's what still excites me most about acting: letting your imagination go places it's never been before. There's nothing better than that.
I am not successful, in terms of Hollywood.
Famous is celebrityism, and I don't want that... I know that I'm not that. Everybody knows who you are. I can't imagine living that life, but I don't think I consider myself famous.
What I'm looking for in people now is kindness.
I just love getting dirty.
I want to be perfect. I don't want to fail. And you always fail.