I’m a natural blonde, but I feel like a brunette.
OLIVIA WILDEPower tends to get confused with repression.
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From a very early age, I made my decisions based on careers that I admire. The one thing that all the actresses I love have in common is that they have diversity in their careers.
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I’ve thought for a long time that my body type would have worked well in the ’70s. The idea that you could be a broad-shouldered, small-breasted woman and still wear really great outfits.
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My dad is Irish. I spent my childhood going back and forth between Ireland and America.
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Documentaries are a powerful and effective way of bridging the gap between worlds, breaking through to new audiences that wouldn’t otherwise be engaged – in essence, not preaching to the choir.
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Weakness is something we don’t like to admit we have. We hold it against people, until we experience it, and then we feel more compassion for it.
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I am so saddened and grossed out by young women who look like creepy, old aliens because of their new Barbie noses and lips. Is that a smile or a grimace?
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I feel like the luckiest person on the planet. ‘Tron’ was such a departure for me.
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I’m now convinced that I’m a doctor. I mean, if someone says they have a pain, I’m like, ‘Well, that’s your spleen.’
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My parents said marrying was an optimistic thing to do in pessimistic times.
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I’m a natural blonde, but I feel like a brunette. I feel like people treat me now how I should be treated. People used to be shocked, when I was blond, that I wasn’t stupid.
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I guess for my skin, I clean it and moisturize and try to drink water. How boring is this though? I’m convinced that it comes from within. If you’re happy and healthy, it shows.
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I love kids with a passion I usually reserve for hot cheese, miniature chairs, and Prince concerts, but I feel no stress to reproduce simply because of a fear of withering eggs.
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All actors should experience public failure.
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It would be so depressing to be a model and not get to say a word. There’s no personality involved.
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When I have really blonde hair, I usually go for a more natural look, wearing way less makeup.
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As you get older, you start to really ask questions like, ‘Is this the road I should be walking down?,’ because every decision seems more final, as you get older.
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I don’t own a scale, and Tao banned the word ‘fat’ from our house. If we eat too much, we say, ‘I feel clogged up.’
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At the end of your twenties, you realize you are inherently flawed, and that’s great, and that’s what makes you dynamic.
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I think that women are more sensitive to emotional infidelity than men. I think men are more scared of physical infidelity.
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If I have to draw attention away from some hormone-induced acne on my chin, I put on a lot of mascara.
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At one point I thought changing my name might help with privacy, but that was before the Internet.
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In human years I am 29. In actress years I’m the ripe, promising age of 18 to 35. That’s how it works here in Hollywood.
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People assume actresses are afraid to get older; the truth is the roles get a whole lot more compelling once you’re too old to play dumb.
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I do not tweeze my eyebrows. I’ve been letting them grow out for years. I try to fill them in wherever nature has abandoned me.
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I shaved the back of my head once and did the asymmetrical hair.
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I have very high standards for every part of life – my work, my relationships, food, love. I can’t just pretend.
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