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I think he's an idiot. Sharon Stone On US President George W. Bush She's an intelligent, gorgeous, interesting woman who has been raised by a pack of wolves, clearly. Sharon Stone On Paris Hilton If you have a vagina and an attitude in this town, then that's a lethal combination. Sharon Stone On Hollywood Women might be able to fake orgasms. But men can fake whole relationships. Sharon Stone Any man in Hollywood will meet me if I want that. No, make that any man anywhere. Sharon Stone Kissing [ex-boyfriend Dwight Yoakam] is like eating a dirt sandwich. Sharon Stone Men never dated me for cute; I'm too much trouble for that. Sharon Stone We Barbie dolls are not supposed to behave the way I do. Sharon Stone With women, it's dog tears when you are 40. It's as if you are a thousand years old. It's over. Sharon Stone If you act like you know what you're doing, you can do anything you want-except neurosurgery. Sharon Stone I`ve really given up my life to God, and I know that`s why I`m OK and at peace. I`ve never had a conflict when I`m praying on a set. It`s traumatizing for me to come to Washington during a Republican administration because I don`t have any Republican clothes. I dress up to show that I am happy. Asked to pay tribute to troops fighting in Iraq: "I know it`s a difficult time for you to come out to party during such a time of strife in our world. My feeling is that I hope everyone will be safe and protected and taken care of, and our prayers are with the people around the world who will be affected by this." When told Madonna has said she wants to kiss her: "Not in this lifetime. Why? Because I`m the only one she hasn`t done it to." My personal style and public style are very different. When I go out, I play dress up. When you`ve had a long career, nobody has not made movies that aren`t successful, it`s your job, not a hobby. [Talking about Basic Instinct 2 (2006)]: "By the time the film is released, I will be 48 and I wanted to do the nudity in a way that`s quite brazen. I wanted her to be very masculine, like a man in a steam room and I wanted the audience to have a moment where they realize she`s naked and then realize that she`s a forty something woman and naked. Because we`re not used to seeing that in movies. We`re used to seeing Sean Connery and his granddaughter, you know what I mean? Or Mel Gibson and his daughter". I`m more honest, more true, more vulnerable because I used to think that I was supposed to be fearless. Now I know that its okay to be afraid as long as you show up. It was my first movie (Stardust Memories (1980)) and the opportunity of working with Woody Allen. It was a great experience, and I can compare it, in sexual terms, with the lost of virginity. On the benefits of being famous: "I find I get to torture a higher class of men." I believe that if you truly, truly love your children, you need to supply condoms in a place in your home, at a quantity that makes it a non-judgmental situation for them to have them... If they want to make water balloons out of them, great. If they want to carry them so they feel tough, great. If they want to give them to their friends, even better. On fame: "It would walk into the room and eat you, or take you for a ride through a fabulous jungle - or it could slap the living daylights out of you, laugh, and leave." I bake all the time, but I don`t like to eat the cookies when they`re done. I just like the dough. My children need to have someone they can look up to, someone they can look at and say, Gee, I`d like to be just like him, So I don`t want to just bring some schmuck around them. When I meet people I have to think about are they going to be a good example for my sons. Being professional in what I do is very important to me. Flakes don`t make it to the top, pros do. Acting is a tough scene that becomes your whole life and to survive in that kind of environment you must be humane and honest. I was, like, forty at birth. When I wasn`t even a year old, I spoke, I was potty trained, I walked and talked. That was it. Then I started school and drove everybody crazy because they realized I had popped out as an adult. I had adult questions and wanted adult answers. In this business there is Plan A, in which you become successful by living and acting with a lot of integrity. Then there`s Plan B, where you sell your soul to the Devil. I still find it hard to distinguish one from the other. At 47, you have thoughtfulness and dignity and spiritual elegance. You have something to say. It`s not just, Hi! I look terrific in a bathing suit.` (during a Basic Instinct 2 press conference) People are just sitting there going, `I don`t care what she`s saying, I just want to know does she get naked in the movie? Is she naked? Nude nude nude naked, do I see her boobies?` My mother gave me a jar of Avon Rich Moisture Cream when I was 14. She said, `Don`t ask me why; you`ll thank me later.` I have this philosophy that money talks and cash screams. For the first half of your life, you get the face that you`re born with. And for the second half you get the face you deserve. And it`s important to recognize the beauty within you and allow it to grow by being the greater person that you can be. Celebrity is a pretty stunning thing. At first I was like `They love me! Oh, I love them, too!` And suddenly, I was tap-dancing on my pedestal and it was WHACK! Facedown in the dirt. (Stone found her brush with death from a brain aneurysm has given her a new lease of life) "This brilliant, bright, white vortex of light was upon me. And then I was met by some of my friends, people who are very dear to me. But it was over very fast and suddenly I was back in the room and in my own body. It affected me so profoundly that I realized my life would never be the same again. It has definitely given me a new perspective on my career." I was this cute young girl with a nice ass who was a terrible actress. But I`ve worked real hard to become a good actress and now I think I`m starting to reap the benefits of that hard work. I thought when I made my first big mistakes in public that that was really going to be the end of me. My parents cried. My friends were desperate. People get very hung up on whether they gave birth. ... I`ve come to understand that it`s not who `has` you, but who loves you that shapes you as a person. The villain is like a cobra. They watch, they watch, they watch. And then they strike. It`s my experience that you really can`t lose when you try the truth. After you`ve been through all that stuff, the rest of this is just kid`s stuff. As Winston Churchill says, when you`re going through hell, keep going. People don`t change their behavior unless it makes a difference for them to do so. I like to drive with my knees. Otherwise, how can I put on my lipstick and talk on the phone? I don`t believe make up and the right hairstyle alone can make a woman beautiful. The most radiant woman in the room is the one full of life and experience. Peace does exist. It exists in your heart and soul. Ava Gardner was the most beautiful woman in the world, and it`s wonderful that she didn`t cut up her face. She addressed aging by picking up her chin and receiving the light in a better way. And she looked like a woman. She never tried to look like a girl. (in a Barbara Walters interview, September 1993) My father has always been supportive of my individuality. I`ve had the same breasts for my entire adult life. If you don`t want my peaches, don`t shake my tree. I`ve been at this so long that I knew everyone in the business long before I became famous, and I didn`t have any value to many of them. Now, suddenly, the people who were coarse and rude to me before treat me as though we`ve never met, and now I`m fabulous, they`re fabulous and isn`t it fabulous we`re chatting. Never play cards with a guy named Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom`s. And never have sex with anybody who has more problems than you do. Carole Lombard, Clark Gable, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire - that was my idea of what it was supposed to be like. I thought, `Well, I can do that even if no one else does.` Who cares? I dress up to show that I am happy and grateful to be there. That`s what you do where I come from. I don`t feel like saying, `f*ck you.` I feel like saying, `thank you.` You know, sometimes I feel well and vital in the world, and sometimes I just feel so distressed I want to pull my hair out by the roots. When you`re a regular gal, you look in the rearview mirror, and in the bright daylight you see that line around your mouth, but when you`re an actress and you see that line up on the big screen, it`s, like, seven feet long. When I`m with my friends` teenage children, I always say, `Are your friends having sex yet?` Well, I think when we can turn to the person sitting next to us and really see them with kindness and see ourselves reflected back - when there`s some dignity and compassion traveling back and forth. TV is so different from the movies. It takes a lot of stamina because you work such long hours. It is really challenging. You are learning the next day`s lines while you are shooting today`s scenes. I found courage I never realised I had. I hope to do more. To be happy, to make other people happy, to get into movie production more and probably to give some other people the chances that I had, to carry on enjoying being a mum and never to stop having flowers bought for me. I`ve still got a long way to go. There are a lot of good things about being famous but there are a few not so good things too. The doctor told Phil, my then husband, that my condition was really bad news. They had found an artery tearing and said I could die. They said they could try to patch it up but it could go horribly wrong. It all turned out okay in the end but it was touch and go. Some people work hard in this business and become really popular, really big stars but they never receive an award from within the business. Somehow, when your colleagues and friends believe in you to the point of handing you an award it means so much more. People don`t change their behavior unless it makes a difference for them to do so. Nobody took me too seriously but I was grown up even as a baby. Many actresses do that kind of shoot when they are in their early 20s but I didn`t think I had anything to worry about so I decided to go for it. I was very pleased with the results and it was also nice to surprise a few people. It was not always easy because I was always an individual and found it difficult to be one of a group. One person who was very supportive was my father. My mother was great but my father really recognised my individuality and supported me in that. I was in Woody Allen`s Stardust Memories in 1980. It was only a bit part and I didn`t get to speak but I felt that I was in a real movie and heading where I had always wanted to be. I tried for modelling work but it was a bit slow and that`s when I took a part-time job at McDonalds. It gave me income while I was waiting for my big break and at the very least I could eat. I thought it might be a good move to get into a beauty contest so I tried for Miss Pennsylvania and won. I think that helped me get noticed, at least by the people of Pennsylvania. I think we have to be not so afraid of scarcity. We have to be willing to give away all things. I think it`s really important that the people who are going to make decisions for other people have fair, truthful and compassionate regard for all people, not just some people. I loved the movies and I wanted to be like Marilyn Monroe. I thought she was so glamorous and everyone seemed to love her. I wanted to be like that and I told everyone I would be the next Marilyn Monroe. I loved old black and white movies, especially the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals. I loved everything about them - the songs, the music, the romance and the spectacle. They were real class and I knew that I wanted to be in that world. I like to be treated as a lady. I like to be bought flowers and taken out for dinner. I like a man to be a gentleman. I don`t like to be treated as if I am brainless. I like to be respected and to give respect. I feel like war should occur only for the most vital and necessary reasons, and only then. I don`t think you ever think that you have made it but I did take a look at myself one day and think back to when I was a little girl and it was nice to know that I had at least made it this far. I don`t mind being recognised, I often quite enjoy it. I don`t mind signing autographs but sometimes it can be just a bit too much. I couldn`t stop looking at the award when I received it. It was as if my whole career flashed in front of me, from beginning to the moment I was handed the Golden Globe. At first it was exhilarating but when I realized it wasn`t going away, it became scary and claustrophobic. Fame is a weird thing. A woman has many faces as she goes through her life. It`s like we need more than one hair-do. We have many, many changes in the evolution of our lives. We have, we learn, and we grow; we view life differently, and life views us differently. |
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