I consider my education to be the first 10 years of my career.
OLIVIA WILDEI feel like the luckiest child in the world because I got to grow up in Ireland. In summer is when you really grow up. During the year, I would go back to the States, and all year long really couldn’t wait to get back to Ardmore.
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Power tends to get confused with repression.
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I feel like the luckiest child in the world because I got to grow up in Ireland. In summer is when you really grow up. During the year, I would go back to the States, and all year long really couldn’t wait to get back to Ardmore.
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This business is based on numbers, and the numbers show that it’s worth investing in female-driven and female-directed films.
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When you choose to be an actor, you are going against the odds.
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My parents said marrying was an optimistic thing to do in pessimistic times.
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I enjoy getting gussied up for an event or date night.
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If a woman feels anchored to a man’s plans, she may start to resent him for the fun she’s worried she’s missing.
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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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People think that young people don’t care about things, but I think they do care; they just aren’t super interested in conforming to what older people think are the right way to do things.
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I was a handful growing up.
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I think what ruins relationships and causes most fights is insecurity.
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I think it’s very healthy to spend time alone. You need to know how to be alone and not be defined by another person.
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Now I’m doing a film festival for kids and writing a script about a kidnapped journalist in Afghanistan.
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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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My dad is Irish. I spent my childhood going back and forth between Ireland and America.
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