I won't say I wouldn't be grateful and happy and delighted and thrilled to bits to receive a nomination. But I wouldn't be suicidal if it didn't happen.
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I do know there are a lot of people who seem to be in my corner, and that's, of course, wonderful. I'm really more interested in the nomination than in the award, because I think the nomination just puts you within a group of outstanding actors.
Everyone says, 'It's just an honor to be nominated,' but that's so not true. You want to win.
I feel very privileged to be part of this mission, and when my nomination was announced, I was really very, very happy to be selected for this mission.
I'm thrilled when I get nominated. I don't count how many and I don't remember how many I've had. I just know it's a lot.
I think anytime you get nominated for an award, it's a very humbling thing.
I hadn't given much thought to the prospect of a Hugo nomination at the time it happened, but obviously once you're nominated, winning one seems a bit less far-fetched than before.
You want to win. Everyone says, 'It's just an honor to be nominated,' but that's so not true. You want to win.
I had been told by so many people that I was going to be nominated, that I should be nominated, that there wasn't any question about my being nominated. I don't think it was a surprise.
For people to even think that I'd be considered or a good candidate for a supporting actress nomination is mind blowing to me.
Nominations come and go. It is not going to happen to you every year, and I am very well aware of that.
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