Life is about surviving loss.
From Mary Steenburgen
I learned not to care what other people think.
I wanted a relationship like the one my mother and father had. It wasn't perfect; they had to work on it. But there was an unbelievable mutual respect.
I learned so much about life and other human beings - then about myself.
What a mother I am. I can't even make popcorn.
I know that's why I became an actress. In my dream world, I could get mad and scream and yell, and if somebody died, they got up again. In real life, I didn't dare try it.
Anytime I had a date, it was at the Sadie Hawkins Day dance.
New York had this wild beat that anybody could dance to. It was very nurturing to young people.
1977 is the year I made my first movie. Shortly after, I was offered quite nice roles in television. The general consensus among everyone was that I'd be out of my mind to do that.
I don't know if I've ever read a movie that's as strange and unpredictable and hilarious and wonderful as the stuff we're doing on 'The Last Man on Earth.' It's jaw-dropping every week when I get a script, because it goes to such strange places.
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