I don't know why modeling worked for me, because I'm short. But I liked it because it let me buy my own furniture.
“I don't know why modeling worked for me, because I'm short. But I liked it because it let me buy my own furniture.”
The World Motivation
I don't know why modeling worked for me, because I'm short. But I liked it because it let me buy my own furniture.
“I don't know why modeling worked for me, because I'm short. But I liked it because it let me buy my own furniture.”
I don't know why modeling worked for me, because I'm short. But I liked it because it let me buy my own furniture.
It's kind of my biggest fear: thinking I know somebody I'm going to be, and then I don't. It's probably only happened to me once or twice, but that was enough for me to definitely not do a role unless I 100% can be that person.
I'm kind of shy and quiet. But I'm only shy in my personal life. If I'm working, somehow I'm not and it goes away.
I'm not shy. I'm quiet. With my close friends. I talk a lot. But if I'm at a big dinner, I'm not gonna walk in and go introduce myself to everybody.
My brother and I loved to body-slam each other when we were kids. We tore up a lot of furniture.
Man, I even played inside my house, especially on rainy days. There was always something I broke: lights, furniture. When I was four, I fell while playing and had to have three stitches in the back of my head.
To be weighed down by things - books, furniture - seems somehow terrible to me.
In my humble opinion, having tons of products and furniture and magazines and clothes is not luxurious - living minimally is.
There's a real hunger to understand where objects come from, how artists show their understanding of materials. And there's something fascinating about watching people work, whether it's someone engraving a gun or sewing beautiful clothes together. I know that myself; I'll make a piece of furniture and feel the wood's grain talking to me.
People are afraid to show women with demons. But I think it's important for women to see flawed female characters. We're held to a perfect standard, but every woman is flawed.