I have always believed that when you're feeling sorry for yourself, the best thing to do is help someone else.
Sometimes life guides you on a path so that you can find yourself.
Layering is the best way to express yourself through jewelry; each piece makes a statement, each piece has its story and if curated and layered well, it can enhance your look and make sure you stand out.
With stand-up you can just be yourself on stage. And ideally, you can't see the crowd most of the time - it's just lights in your face. But I still have had terrible stage fright.
When you savour and relish every moment, then you learn the art of preserving yourself.
We want people to be active so you'll be happier and be more yourself.
The coolest person to yourself is yourself, and we're like nerds, and we love to be smart, and that's okay.
If you want to know who your friends are, get yourself a jail sentence.
I can't have no assists and five turnovers. If you have no assists and five turnovers, you have to look yourself in the mirror and figure out how to adjust.
You can be mediocre, the way most actors are, and you can still be a top movie star, even if your movies are boring and predictable. All you have to do is know how to sell yourself, let yourself be manufactured.
I don't want to do a rabidly left-wing show. I think it's much more interesting to turn the knife on yourself.
I can understand there are things like shadows they need to fix after a shoot, but it's unfair to represent an image of yourself if it's not true. They're gonna see what you look like on film anyway, so why try to cover all your wobbly bits in a photo?
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.
To be honest, I probably wouldn't have gone to Hollywood if I hadn't been offered 'Ugly Betty' because I was a wee bit feart. But you have to make yourself frightened. That's what keeps you alive.
Anytime you work with materials that are deep parts of yourself, you feel revulsion at showing things about yourself that you don't want people to know.
It's a game. Don't put too much pressure on yourself that you can't have fun.
Think you're escaping and run into yourself. Longest way round is the shortest way home.
The first lesson in truly learning how to throw a punch is so frustrating, so frustrating. Especially if you fancy yourself athletic, that has to do with expectations and that is a different topic. The discomfort is realizing you thought you knew what throwing a punch meant and you just found out you don't even know how to stand.
If you are going to be a character for the long-term you can't just imitate, you have to bring yourself to it.
You cannot make easy decisions unless you first commit yourself to hard solutions.