“I like to go dancing, have a few beers. I like being alone, too. I have days where it's 'God, get me a shot of tequila.'”
“A liberated Internet will continue to be a reality in your life (and in the lives of your children) if rules like Net Neutrality are in place.”
“I think as we get older, as we get more mature and more experienced, we do realize it's like, 'blah, blah, blah,' oh there's the information I need, and then 'blah, blah, blah,' right? So we do this triage, I feel like, of what people say to us.”
“I think aging and maturing is really interesting, and it's a shame that Americans are so panicky and paranoid about it.”
“I'm going to be in another city when my kids are teenagers. I'll be like, 'Give me a call when you're done with all that.'”
“Net Neutrality is what makes the Internet so great - and so vital for innovation and creativity.”
“I needed a concept of God that worked for me, and I wound up giving my life to Jesus Christ. I thought I was always going to have to wear skirts over my knees, not be able to listen to music, and have no personality. Fortunately, it's so completely opposite.”
“If my kids were to make a talking doll of me as a mother, one of my recorded phrases would be 'I will throw that in the trash.' 'If you don't put that down right now, I will throw that in the trash.' It's very funny to hear myself say certain things - like noticing which phrases become the most popular to use.”
“When I was in my teens and 20s, I looked to older Italian and French women. They always seemed so incredibly attractive to me because of their confidence. And because their faces had evidence of age: lines, dark circles, and half-lidded eyes, it made that confidence so rebellious. And that was incredibly attractive to me.”
“When I got 'Family Ties', I wasn't even thinking about being an actress. I thought I might become a window dresser.”