I'm not complaining about my life; every moment of it has been fantastic, and I'm so lucky.
I love when I'm writing and I'm cringing because I know I'm doing something right.
As a writer, I wouldn't know how to not take things out of my life.
I work hard and support myself.
I got to grow up in an incredibly artistic family.
Talking to other people who make low-budget movies, everyone kind of has the same struggle.
I wanted a relatively unknown actress to be my star. Talent should be explored, not recycled. [Re financing for "Day Out of Days"]
One job can save your life. It's crazy to live like that!
When I was young, and trying to be an actress, a guy said, "Brush your hair, get a manicure, and iron your shirt." It was the best thing anyone ever said to me. I realized I didn't want to be an actress after that.