But now that I've matured, I've realized that - at the end of the day - what's really important is the work, not what people think of me.

I'm a person who likes habit and knowing what my job is.

I think a little tidbit I can give you is that I grew up with basically everything handed to me, except for my career. I worked for that.

I'm kind of a 'Fix-It Felix' video girl. I like the simpler, sweeter kind of games.

I love doing sketches, but I don't relish being by myself. That's not something I'm used to doing.

I have to admit that I was a little nervous when I showed up for my first official 'Wreck-It Ralph' recording session.

Football is very masculine and, to me, a metaphor for war.

Standing by myself, just having everybody looking at me the entire time, is not my idea of a good time.

I know it sounds new age-y, but what I've truly come up with is that you really need to trust that you're on your own path, as long as you stay true to it and you show up, which is 99% of it.

I watch very selective television. I watch 'Mad Men,' and I usually watch a season at a time.

Charlie Sheen was such a pro.

I've never really had specific goals and stuff like that - I think I sort of learned early on that if you kind of let life roll in at your feet, you will get a lot of great stuff if you are just aware and open to it.

I can be kind of razor sharp in my disapproval.

I love Matt LeBlanc in 'Episodes' - he's very good. And the 'Modern Family' cast just cracks me up.

'Zoolander.' Yeah, I mean, I love Ben Stiller; he's just a brilliant guy. And I love Will Ferrell in it, too. His character, to me, is just insane, and he made such huge choices, and he's such a weirdo!

No one's just going to hand you a career. I waited for years for someone to hand me one and it never happened.

I'm a character actress, and my particular brand is more mature, so I had to wait until my age caught up with the tricks in my little arsenal.

I go to coffee shops for my outlet. Which is just not healthy at all.

I do feel that softness for the vulnerability and the innocence in our world, including my own.

I wanted to do something where I could hang my hat.

I always ended up having the funny part in Shakespeare, but I really thought I'd be doing theater. That was my ambition for myself.

My brother was listening to his transistor radio. He kept switching the earpiece from one ear to the other, which I thought was his idea of a joke. 'You can't do that,' I said. 'You can only hear out of one ear.' 'No, I can hear out of both,' he answered. And that was how I discovered I was deaf in my right ear.

You know 'Ninotchka?' I recommend it. It's kind of a mess, too. It was before, you know, we got slick editing tools, so it kind of chops along.

Will Ferrell in 'Talladega Nights.' He's a very generous performer. He's kind of just one of the guys, but his name happens to be above the title.