The idea that somebody else is going to swoop down and play the fairy godmother role is pretty unlikely, so why not take care of yourself?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not sure I would be a good godmother. I have read about it, and I found that the godmother's position is to take care of the morals of the child. I don't know how good I would be at that.
To play someone I loved in my favourite fairytale as a kid is a total honour.
My faith has cost me a lot of money. Because I do creative roles, and I guess someone could think of me as, I could play bawdy, I could play rough around the edges. And so they think, 'Oh, she'll do this. It'll be so funny.' And I'm like, 'I'm not doing that.'
I become my characters, and then try to allow events in the story to take their own course. I try not to play God, but to let them work out their own destiny.
I'm not always going to keep waiting for a fairytale ending.
I'd like to quit the supernatural roles and play just an interesting, down-to-earth person.
This is a work of fiction. All the characters in it, human and otherwise, are imaginary, excepting only certain of the fairy folk, whom it might be unwise to offend by casting doubts on their existence. Or lack thereof.
The public has become my fairy godmother.
I think that you have to find a piece of yourself in every role you play. If you don't believe what you're doing, you cannot expect anyone else to believe it.
If you see the magic in a fairy tale, you can face the future.
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