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.
OLIVIA WILDEI 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.
More Olivia Wilde Quotes
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I’m pretty low-key; you’ll often find me in jeans, a T-shirt and sweatshirt.
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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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If you fall off a horse, you get back up. I am not a quitter.
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Inspiration is the key to everything.
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Only the really young are fearless, have the optimism, the romanticism to take unimaginable risks.
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I think my confidence has developed over the years in terms of the speed at which I will reveal how collaborative I want to be.
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I grew up being told by my parents each time they went off to war that they may explode, so I needed to know how things like the gadgets in the kitchen worked.
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I got a divorce, and I felt like I finally started my career. I started making movies and projects that I just really believed in.
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There are so many young women in film school right now, and it’s just about foreign sales companies, domestic sales companies agreeing to finance films directed by and starring women.
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I’ve always been a fan of science fiction.
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I have a great pack of female friends, but I also have a lot of guy friends. I believe that platonic relationship is entirely possible.
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I’m still a student of fashion, but I like hooking up with the people that really know how to make cool clothes.
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I was a handful growing up.
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You’re going to change as you grow older, and that messes up a lot of relationships.
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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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