My father always said, 'Never trust anyone whose TV is bigger than their book shelf' - so I make sure I read.
From Emilia Clarke
My mother taught me how to apply my own makeup at 13 years old, and the most important lesson I learned is to never touch my eyebrows and to cleanse, tone, and moisturize twice a day.
My dad took me for an audition once, to show me, 'OK, you want to be a child actor, this is what it's like.' I sang a folk song about donkeys on this West End stage with this big director, and there was a queue of 200 girls all singing 'Memory.' I was terrible. Terrible.
If you spend too much time wondering what you're going to feel like in year five, you're not going to feel anything in year one.
I long for the countryside. That's where I get my calm and tranquillity - from being able to come and find a spot of green.
I think the reason why strong women have such a powerful impact is that you've got the strength of a man with the heart and sensitivity of a woman.
I learned more doing 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' than I did during three years at drama school.
Croatia has been glorious - it's so beautiful, and I want to go back as often as I can.
My mother taught me to cleanse, tone, and moisturize twice a day, so I always do that - I could be partying or working late, but I'm never too tired to take care of my skin.
I'm just a girl who loves mascara.
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