Because I think in order to get famous you have to be known for something. Like 'You're the romantic comedy girl' or 'You're the Oscar-winning whatever girl.'
Since I was seventeen I thought I might be a star. I'd think about all my heroes Charlie Parker Jimi Hendrix... I had a romantic feeling about how these people became famous.
I grew up in a very old-fashioned Roman Catholic Italian-Irish family in Philly.
Classical and romantic: private language of a family quarrel a dead dispute over the distribution of emphasis between man and nature.
I approached everything my job my family my romances with intensity.
Once I got married and had kids I moved away from romantic roles because it seemed wrong to have my 3-year-old wondering why Daddy was kissing someone else.
If I had no family my wife and I would lead a much more romantic and nomadic existence.
I am a bit of a hopeless romantic. I really do have a faith and a belief in love and when I love I love hard.
I'm not trying to be romantic. I think you can tell when people are trying to be sexy onstage. When I was doing 'All the Way ' I was really thinking about my wife. People don't know my personal experience but they can tell it's an honest interpretation.
I'm not a romantic. In life I didn't have much experience with romance.
American culture is torn between our long romance with violence and our terror of the devastation wrought by war and crime and environmental havoc.
If the Romans had been obliged to learn Latin they would never have found time to conquer the world.
I'm a journeyman actor and I don't ever want to forget that. With romantic-lead dreams.
Deep down I'm a Texas girl looking for that big romance every girl dreams about. Biologically I look forward to being a cornerstone of a family. I'll be in my glory when I have a child on my knee.
I think everyone dreams of that nice romantic wedding.
The curse of the romantic is a greed for dreams an intensity of expectation that in the end diminishes the reality.
When I was very very young seven years old I heard there was school where you could go to learn to draw. That was my absolute driven passion to become an artist or a painter. So the romantic realist in me I studied to be a graphic design artist and an art teacher.
I don't think of death in a romantic way anymore.
I wouldn't feel satisfied being on set every day doing a romantic comedy - I'd be bored to death.
Lidia Bastianich sorry but kind of boring. I mean I love Lidia but you can fall asleep watching her. And Mario Batali? I love Mario to death... but he's not romantic or sensual. Those are the things I bring to the table.
The death of Pope John Paul II led many of different faiths and of no faith to acknowledge their debt to the Roman Catholic Church for holding on to absolutes that the rest of us can measure ourselves against.
Death was like love a romantic escape.
I think a nice romantic dinner should be saved for when you and the girl you're dating or seeing have something special and it's a more special occasion.
I'm opening up my heart to the idea of dating. It's funny - my friends would always come to me for romantic advice. I know nothing and things have changed since I was dating in high school! I'm really trying hard to spend this time working on myself.
Fear of death has never played a large part in my consciousness - perhaps unimaginative of me.