Sometimes when things get kind of frantic, it helps to call my husband Steve, because I think he's got a real good sense of where everything's gonna be in a few years.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Steve is very quiet, even shy. I am very gregarious. So, opposites.
I have a strong emotional respect for Steve.
When I talk to Steve Martin, he's joyful when he talks about comedy.
I don't have Steve. There is no having the Steve.
I like that kind of frantic schedule. It makes me feel like I have a purpose.
The only thing Steve Jobs has ever asked me in all the years we've been together and have been partners, the only thing he has ever asked me is: 'Make it great.'
When Steven Spielberg comes calling, it behooves you to seriously consider it.
If I ever married, I know I would dread the daily sound of the key in the door and the casual expectancy of 'Hello! I'm home!'
There has been the biggest black cloud following me around. People believe it's all my fault that Steve is not here. He has always had an open door, and he doesn't choose to do this any more.
Before we got married, I had tremendous ambition. Once we got married and I started having children, then I just thought that that was my real life. Steve was definitely more ambitious than I.