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How can women be as thin as we are? We have personal trainers to work us out. We have specially prepared meals.

It's been hard to be a show in L.A. and be trendsetting, because the fashions are in New York... Not to mention that most actresses are all, give or take, the same size, between five-two and five-five, and 95 to 125 pounds.

Just because you donate sperm does not make you a father. I don't have a father. I would never give him the credit or acknowledge him as my father.

People tell me not to do a soap, but it was a great learning experience because I became familiar with the technical aspects of the business. Besides, look who came out of soaps - Julianne Moore, Demi Moore, Tommy Lee Jones, Parker Posey, Kathleen Turner. All amazing people.

This [being a teen idol] is what I've waited for my whole life.

When I got off the soap I got offered all these, you know, 'women in jeopardy' -- I call them 'disease of the week' movies.


"Buffy has a life that I can really understand. You want to go to the prom but, at the same time, you have work obligations. Do you have a date, or do you go sit in the cemetery all night?"


"My biggest complaint is when it's Send-the-Roses day, somebody's always left out. I always got roses, but I would give them to someone who hadn't gotten any."


"I'm always the one who get's killed. And I want it to be really gory. Body parts all over the place. Mangled! "


"There's so much pressure on all of us right now. On Katie [Holmes], on James [Van Der Beek], and myself, to do these movies, and do as much as you can because there is the slight feeling that one day your phone will stop ringing. It's not about the craft, per se. It's so easy to fall for it all because people remind you constantly that as fast as it comes, it can go. And I think there is this sort of paranoia, this need to keep working. And I know that I felt it, and for the first three years of the show, I never had more than a week off, except for Christmas. That was it."


"I got a computer and I'm learning how to use it. I collect antique books, so I used it to get my copy of 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses,' and I use it for travel, to look up customs. I went to Fiji, and I looked up all this stuff before I went, like 'Don't wear a hat in someone's house because it's rude, and don't wear shoes.' You've got to think there's something better I can do with my time than log on to the Internet and say, 'Ooo, let's find out about me!' I think that would frighten me a little bit."


"At first glance, I almost thought, this isn't a role for me. I don't want to play the quintessential dumb blonde, the babe in the woods character"


"I didn't have anything in common with the kids. Many students were used to having everything handed to them on a silver platter. Everything I got I worked hard for and got on my own."


"I never liked to talk about my acting because if I did, I was branded a snob, and if I didn't, I was still a snob."


"You shouldn't be going out with someone just to say you're going out with them. You're going out with them, hopefully, because you enjoy who they are and they enjoy who you are. You have to be true to yourself, and I think that if you're not yourself anymore and you're not happy with what you're doing, then you've crossed the line."


"Everyone [on the Buffy set] agrees that I've won the Most Changed Award. I'm calmer in some weird way. I've learned that I can juggle things."


"Kids were hard on me. I was always excluded from everything because I was different. That's difficult when you're a child."
"I was going to school, acting, doing Tae Kwon Do and skating. I would get up in the morning, go to the ice rink, then go to school, then go to auditions, then go to Tae Kwon Do. I was cracking."


"My junior high school was like Buffy's. I was kind of a nerd. I didn't have many friends, and I was an outcast. But I think Buffy is an amazing role model because the one thing that I was able to do at my high school was be an individual. The problem with most high schools is they don't stress individuality. Buffy shows girls it's okay to be different."


"When I grew up, I watched television. The role models that I had were Mallory on Family Ties, Blair on The Facts of Life, even Tracy Gold on Growing Pains, always complained because she was a nerd. She wanted to be beautiful and popular."


"My biggest complaint is in school when it's Send-the-roses day. Somebody's always left out. I always got roses, but I would give them to someone who hadn't gotten any."

You shouldn't be going out with someone just to say you're going out with them. You're going out with them, hopefully, because you enjoy who they are and they enjoy who you are. You have to be true to yourself, and I think that if you're not yourself anymore and you're not happy with what you're doing, then you've crossed the line. "

"If a tidal wave hits LA just grab a fake boob for safety."

"I'll kiss anything. Guys, girls...dogs. "

"Initially in the soul-swapping scene Velma and Daphne couldn't seem to get their souls back together in the woods,And so the way they found was to kiss and the souls went back into proper alignment."

"At first glance, I almost thought, this isn't a role for me. I don't want to play the quintessential dumb blonde, the babe in the woods character."





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