I'm a homebody at heart, and I love to be around my dogs.
I'm a person who tries to be compassionate, caring, and warm to every single person I meet.
Mistakes happen, and we must choose what to do with them. We can ignore them, or we can learn and evolve into someone better and wiser.
I'm a no-makeup girl.
I hope my actions speak more for me in the future than my hashtags!
I'm not some ditzy moron who has no idea how to deal with a diplomat as if they're some exotic animal.
You might see Al Pacino at the grocers, but you would never go up to him and say, 'Oh my God, you're Al Pacino.'
I am a natural blonde, but not this blonde.
Americans girls always ask me where I get my clothes, and I say, 'Ha, you can't get this over here.'
I have the high honor of being the only person who has been compared to Marie Antoinette, Darth Vader, and Cruella de Vil at once.
I've been very transparent with reporters, but they only want to print mean stuff.
I like the brand Fage, and usually go for the two percent because it tastes so good!
One of my favorite breakfasts is Greek yogurt with fresh fruit.
Maybe I'll create a guidebook for future political spouses the dos and don'ts in D.C.
I'm adventurous; I like change.
You never really own a diamond. You just get to keep it for a while before it begins a new journey with someone else.
I love how easy pearls are to wear with anything and everything.
When I look at Deco jewelry, I see the New York skyline - the Chrysler Building.
I'm a filmmaker. I'm not a politician.
If you don't see culture in Los Angeles, you're simply not looking.
It's the life of an actor to always be questioning, always be wondering. There is no occupation in the world less dependable.
Watching great performances can transport us, and finding a film that really moves you is a galvanising and inspiring thing.
I've wanted to be an actor since I was six, and I'm going to be an actor until I'm 66.
Charity fundraising galas have always been a wonderful way to support a myriad of causes.
I don't really believe in torpedoing someone's career when they've been absolved of doing something.
It so saddens me that people don't give other people the benefit of the doubt in the way they'd want to be given it.