• Though I'm not religious in the classical sense I did partake in Passover.
• Well I could have been just a writer. I had been a hair dresser. I could have stuck with that.
• Well, my favorite color I guess I would say yellow.
• We had to do a radical hysterectomy.
• You know I think that going into therapy is a very positive thing, and talking about it is really helpful, because the more you talk the more your fears fade, because you get it out.
• Well, every time I get ready to do a job I want to lose weight.
• Once you wake up and smell the coffee, it's hard to go back to sleep.
• People lived in the same apartments for years. You'd meet a group of kids in kindergarten, and you'd still be with them in high school. No one ever left the neighborhood.
• Life is precious and there's not a lot of room for anger.
• My clothes are predominately black and my home is predominantly white.
• If we don't empower ourselves with knowledge, then we're gonna be led down a garden path.
• It was a small provincial place with great people and I had a happy childhood growing up in Queens.
• It took me a long time to recover, so my close friends and my family stayed with me. I was in a place in my life were I was really ready to reach out.
• I've lived three lifetimes in my short time.
• If I go to a concert or sporting event I usually go in a VIP entrance. And leave the same way.
• I've lived, laughed, lost, and loved again the whole Shakespearian thing.
• I'm very committed to changing legislation to broaden the scope of women's health care but, at the same time, I want to live my life to the fullest.
• I've gone very far, far away, but my character keeps me close to home.
• I'm very involved in the writing on every level.
• I made an audio tape of my book, which I think is really excellent, although it's an abridged version of the book.
• I told her I wanted a plastic surgeon to sew me up, and I wanted her to freeze my ovaries, so I could harvest the eggs and have a biological child through a surrogate.
• I started as a teenager going up on commercials.
• I was popular. I wasn't the most popular. But I definitely held my own.
• I was always loving, involved with charities and family, and I had a rich life before. Now, I have a purpose. I got sick maybe for this reason.
• I like writing better. Because I don't have to wear makeup, I don't have to be thin, and I don't have to remember lines.
• I like to cook, walk on the beach, go to concerts and look at fine art.
• I have been dairy free for several years, and I started because I felt it was going to reduce my allergies, which it did, and help me lose weight, which it did.
• I have very eclectic taste in music, but when it comes to going to concerts, I like going to rock concerts.
• I have no idea why this decision was made, and I have much regret that the audience that supported us all these years will be shortchanged.
• I did a terrible television pilot that was so badly written and dumb that it became a turning point for me and I decided that I would never accept a job just because I needed the money.
• I had my moments when I got very frightened that I would not recover.
• I choose the places I go to carefully and wisely. I'll rarely go to a shopping mall anymore.
• I definitely do support The American Cancer Foundation, as well as a myriad of other cancer groups and hospitals.
• And remember, it's also very funny, because side by side with grief lies joy.
• However, since the anthrax scare, the studio has prohibited all fan mail and I no longer receive it for the time being.
• I don't go to places where I'm going to get mobbed.
• But ultimately I think that you need to go to either New York for theater or Los Angeles for television and movies.
• Every time you go to the doctor and get a good report, the odds keep staking more in your favour.
• Being famous gets me good concert tickets, good tables in restaurants, good seats at sporting events and that's really about it.