You can only really open yourself up so far to someone that you don't truly love - you keep something back when you know somewhere in your gut that this relationship is going to be forever.
— Piper Perabo
I think that you love who you love, and there are people who you love that people aren't going to understand why, and that sort of doesn't really matter.
There's no changing your mind about whom you love. That's part of the tough thing about being in love - it's sort of undeniable.
Nobody got Punk'd and he was still in his season for that show when we were filming. So the kids were very aware that it was filming and that was his show and they were very much on the lookout for that.
I really like to just jump in a truck with your backpack and just drive and go somewhere.
She tries to get a waitressing job for a while - I mean, she's looking for a while before she finds Coyote Ugly - and it's hard to get a waitressing job in the city.
I can only pay my electric bill for my last two years on my acting.
I had just done what she does in the story just about a year earlier - I moved from New Jersey and came to New York and was working at a bar, and you know, trying to make it.
In Wales, it's eight different weathers in a day.
I was bookish and dorky in high school, so the best part of this movie was getting to be on the other side.
It was so much fun to play, that I've now had a taste for it and want to play more villains now.
I'm not lost, they just moved my street.
That's what I think we're all looking for - an honest love wherever you can find it.
I can understand in some sense, having played the character, how unimaginably frustrating it is for people to tell you that you can't love who you love, because you ain't going to change it, and so they have to get out of your way.
What I'd really like to do is do a film or two a year and then do theater in New York the rest of the year.
It's like a blind turn on a highway: You can't see what's coming, so you don't really know how to prepare.
I got lost a lot, and I was a really bad waitress... I got lost on the subway.
I went to college in Ohio, at Ohio University, and I graduated two years ago.
So I started to learn guitar right away.
In Texas it's always hot, dry, sunny, not a cloud in the sky.
I live not too far from it in New York City.
Let me tell you who I am: I'm a girl from New Jersey who moved to New York and worked in a bar while trying to make a living at what I really wanted to do, which was act.
Well, love is confusing at all ages, but especially when you're 17.
But Paulie gives all of herself away, and so to create a love like that and a person who would give themselves away was what I thought was going to be difficult. I was little scared of such a challenge.
Well, usually when I finish one character, I'm looking for a role that's really different.
I've never been one for sitting on beaches.
There are a lot of people who wait tables. And especially because you can do it at night and you can do your work in the day, she and I had a very similar experience.
I mean, its hard to be an actor in the city - trying to make it as an actor - because you waitress all night, you get home really late and you're super tired and your feet hurt.
So it was just funny to read a script that was just similar to what had been going on in my life.
I don't know how you get dressed if you live in Wales, because it's pouring rain and then it's hot sunshine, and then it might hail. It's just so confusing.
I was never the girl who walked down the centre of the hallway snapping people out of her way.
But at school, I wasn't athletic, and if you're not athlete in high school, it's kind of hard to find your place, so play practice seemed perfect, especially if you were as uncoordinated as I was.
It takes a lot of guts to get up on top of a bar and dance.