Kim Cattrall Famous Quotes & Sayings
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There is no need to feel defeated at 40, 50 or 60. I'm having the greatest time in the second half of my life.

I'm drawn to roles because they excite me intellectually and emotionally.

I wanted to understand pain and the human condition, which is full of pain and regret and sadness - and some happiness, if you're lucky.

I don't express a lot of things that I feel; I kind of register things.

I like my life. It's good.

I take care of myself, which includes dieting, exercising and minimising stress. I joke that I've been on a diet since 1974, which is basically true.

I don't really watch television, and I don't watch these shows that promote shows.

You know within three seconds if you're going to have a history with someone - it's a long half-hour if you've got it wrong.

When I see a woman who looks her age, she's radiating something, and it's life.

Most people look at ageing as a disease. They do. They have prescriptions and places where you go to eradicate it.

I didn't want to get married, and I didn't want kids - I knew I wanted to act.

I don't read reviews because if they're bad I'm devastated and if they're good I get a big head.

I've always thought that less was a lot more.

Men cheat for the same reason that dogs lick their balls ... because they can.

When you're filming, you work 19-hour days, and you know more about what's going on with your crew and co-workers than you do with your husband.

As I get older, I find that cardio is less important to me. What I want to do more of is intense stretching.

Someone recently asked what I am most proud of. The thing I'm most proud of is that I'm in my 50s and I'm still a leading lady.

The first professional play I ever saw was The Importance Of Being Earnest, and I just fell in love.

I like to step outside of what people's idea of me might be. I suppose that makes me a bit of a rule-breaker. I like to take chances.

I'm a good businessman. I pay my bills. Growing up in a situation where everything counted helps.

I am no size zero or super-thin Hollywood actress. I am built for men who like women to look like women.

If I only did theatre I would have had to waitress, and I didn't want to waitress.

I feel so much at home onstage and so comfortable in my body.

I always assumed that like my mother before me, one day I would have children.

I like movies I can relate to.

The older I get, the less jarring I want my exercise to be, and I find that a long walk is equally as helpful and satisfying as a three-mile jog.

My male friends don't seem to have any feelings of intimidation that I am a 100-watt sex bomb standing next to them.

It's your body, your life. Do what you want to do.

Talented people are written off once they hit their 50s and 60s, and the saddest thing is, we just get better as we get older.

I first wanted to be an actress after seeing a play - not a movie.

I haven't played a lot of wallflowers but I have played women who have been vulnerable.

At the beginning of every role I take, I have to start from basics and build it up. It's like a new construction.

Whenever I go to bars in London, people send me over Cosmopolitans. It's a very sweet gesture, but I don't like them, so they just sit there.

I'm not a personality actress. I never have been. I have been a character actress.

Theatre is immediate, it's alive, you're there with the audience, it can't be done again and again and again and again, it's organic.

The earlier you learn to masturbate, the better your sex life will be.

My curiosity and my appetite for evolving as an actor is one of the main components of me still working today in the business.

In my life and career I want to embrace ageing because I think that's what's interesting.

Art is an expression of who you are. Parts that I play are my sculptures.

The roles for women in theatre are much better than they are in film.

I exercise as much as I can. If I don't exercise, I feel sluggish. i try to do 30 minutes a day.

My film career was always to support my theater career.

It's easy to diet or get off a diet when you've got a juicy role to play.

I follow life's changes, continue with my time-outs, and remain curious about what's next.

I've been playing sexually aware women most of my life. At this point I expected to be playing moms and wives. It's exciting to play a femme fatale.

Practically all the relationships I know are based on a foundation of lies and mutually accepted delusion.

I enjoyed making people laugh. I discovered that I loved that power over them. On stage, I felt I could really express who I was for the first time.

I've been dieting my whole life because I have a tremendous appetite.

I'm a trisexual. I'll try anything once.

Since doing the show I've been so busy that I've not really had time to mope.