Ninety-eight percent of the things that come out of my mouth are intended to be harmless or even charming. They're not ever intended to be offensive or controversial.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People seem to get weirdly obsessed with my mouth.
Somebody saying something offensive to you or insulting to you is not pleasant, but it's part of life.
A lot of nasty and untrue things have been said about me.
Things people say strike me as amusing, and I am prone to saying out loud what everybody's thinking.
I mean, I'll say the filthiest things in the world, but when it comes down to it, I'm kind of a prude.
It's a good rule of thumb, it seems to me: if you're not allowed to see where something comes from, don't put it in your mouth.
I think any time anybody says something nasty about you, it's hard to deal with it.
I get accused of having a haughty smugness. I have a lopsided mouth. I can't help it. I was born with it. It looks as if I am smirking. I have had my publicist tell me, 'Don't do that smile on the red carpet.' I'm, like, 'That's my smile.'
If you've got a big mouth and you're controversial, you're going to get attention.
Poking fun at other people's beliefs, while it may seem frivolous and offensive, is a non-negotiable right. It is a principle that underpins free speech, the basis for progress.
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