I think what ruins relationships and causes most fights is insecurity.
OLIVIA WILDEYou’re going to change as you grow older, and that messes up a lot of relationships.
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You really just have to love the process. I can’t tell you the amount of film sets I’ve been on where people are talking about Oscars in the middle of the production. It happens all the time.
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I’ve always been a fan of science fiction. My family, we all used to watch ‘Star Trek’ together, which is kind of a nerdy family activity.
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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 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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I was a handful growing up.
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I trust work, directors – I don’t live in fear. All good experiences have come from trusting the universe. There is no other way to live or love. Otherwise, you create your own prison.
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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 a natural blonde, but I feel like a brunette.
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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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Only the really young are fearless, have the optimism, the romanticism to take unimaginable risks.
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When I kiss a girl for a part, people think it’s sexy. But if two guys kiss, suddenly there’s a backlash. It’s a double standard.
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In a relationship I’m a very loving person, emotional and sensitive.
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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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My dad is Irish. I spent my childhood going back and forth between Ireland and America.
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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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