I don't really watch all that much television, I have to say, because I'm so intimidated by how many channels there are. I really cannot find my way back to anything. But I'm compulsively addicted to '24.' I love that show.

I am used to wearing corsets. Even when I was first starting out it was either Shakespeare or Chekov. Everything that I was doing involved corsets. I guess I am just not destined to breathe that deeply.

I would say probably my least favorite costume ever was in 'Van Helsing.' That was a huge pain because it had thigh-high boots with 30 buckles on them that had to be done up individually.

I'm a fan of action movies.

I feel like I'm really lucky.

I find American behaviour...odd

I'm usually the last person to know.

I'm surprised there aren't more celebrities in burkhas.

Always argue over text so other people aren't embarrassed!

I have to say, sushi freaks me out more than almost anything.

I didn't feel very attractive as a child and actually I wasn't.

No one is more enslaved than a slave who doesn't think they're enslaved.

I feel like my brain is more geared towards a novel than it is to a movie.

I didn't go looking to marry an American, it just kinda happened like that.

I feel like I flunked at adolescence really badly. I found it really difficult.

I feel like I've done a bunch of period stuff and then a bunch of romantic comedies.

People keep asking me about it but I don't want to be famous for being a former anorexic.

The first requisite for the happiness of the people is the abolition of religion

History is not like some individual person, which uses men to achieve its ends. History is nothing but the actions of men in pursuit of their ends.

Machinery which is not used is not capital.

As individuals express their life, so they are.

The true law of economics is chance, and we learned people arbitrarily seize on a few moments and establish them as laws.

The more of himself man attributes to God, the less he has left in himself.

Man makes his own history, but he does not make it out of the whole cloth; he does not make it out of conditions chosen by himself, but out of such as he finds close at hand.