- There are too many rotten things in this world, and if I can put a smile on one little girl's face, one little boy's face, then I've done my job. - on acting professionally in show business.
- My mom always taught me to be sweet and polite and cross my legs because it's what the guys like. Actually, they like a raunchy girl once in a while. - being a feminine woman.
- People expect me to be thin and perfect... I'm not.
- My dog and two cats are such a vital part of my life. To say that I am their owner doesn't reflect at all the profound bond and responsibility that I have towards them. Therefore, I thoroughly support In Defense of Animals' initiative to utilize 'guardian' instead of owner.
- I've seen the effects of drugs too often. My brother had a big problem with them for five years. He's better now, but I've never needed or wanted to be involved with them.
- It's much more interesting to play the bitch.
- When you interact with someone you always take something from them.
- I'm a pretty big clothes horse. I shop for clothes constantly. I do so much shopping. I should go to Shoppers Anonymous.
- The weight issues is a huge one that arises almost in every woman. But I don't think it's increased, it's always been there. Since the 1920s women have been encouraged to be thin. But even that is dictated by fashion. It alternates between being really skinny and being healthy.
- I wake up every morning and I'm thankful for what I have. I've been blessed with a lot of wonderful things and I try to reflect on that every chance I can.
- I was never clean, prissy and perfect like Kelly [her character on Saved by the Bell (1989)], and I was never a pot-smoking slut like Valerie [her character on Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)]. Kelly was the cheerleader and the perfect girl next door, and being that I grew up in the business, I never went to school. I was never a cheerleader. I never went to the prom. I didn't have any of those experiences.
- I love to shop for lingerie! My drawer for my lingerie is probably as big as my drawer for sweats and jeans. It's really huge.
- I would love to be totally thin and be able to eat whatever I like, but I don't have a problem with my body. I like my body. I don't want to make myself crazy watching my weight.
- It's never really been a hard thing for me for some reason. After the first time, it was, like, no big deal. All the guys on 90210 [Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)] treat me with total respect. They don't try anything.
- [on winning Teen Magazine's "Model Search" in 1988] I was definitely surprised when I won, 'cause that year those girls were absolutely gorgeous.
- I've collected pigs since I was really little, miniature pigs and stuff like that.
- In this business, you've got to take a lot of rejection--and you can't take it personally. If you're not chosen, you're either not ready or not right for it. My mom used to tell me that a quitter never wins, and a winner never quits. And that's something I've always gone by.
- I'm a very spiritual person and to know that now women are able to do just as much as men is really great . . . Working for myself and being young and being a woman, I can finally get respect from people . . . I mean I've got my own house, I've got my career set--nobody can tell me I can't do it.
- My brother Todd's been a really big inspiration to me. He's had a lot of problems, and how he's come out of it is just amazing. Knowing someone who's been at the bottom and completely restructured themselves . . . makes me think I could do anything. I have total respect for him.
- Since I'm into modeling, I know young girls always try to watch their weight and what they look like. And it is important to some extent but . . . I've known girls who have gone through a lot of problems with dieting, and it's not worth it. It's terrible to think that [in] our society [a woman] has to be tall, skinny and beautiful. It's really horrible that we have to look like that and it's not worth it. It really isn't. I've met a lot of beautiful people who don't have anything inside.
- [about beauty pageants] I would never do another one but at the time it was fun.
- I just want to keep playing something different each time out.It is the same thing most actors want in their careers; the chance to do a variety of characters. Otherwise, you end up playing the same character over and over again until it gets downright boring. That's not how I want to spend my life.
- [on the success of Saved by the Bell (1989)] To us, it was this cute little show that was on against a bunch of cartoons on Saturday morning. None of us expected it to last very long. We didn't realize anything big was happening until our first personal appearance, and then we were shocked out of our minds. We went to a mall and there were 4,000 screaming kids waiting for us. They were tearing off our clothes and begging for the cups of water that we were drinking from. We kept looking at each other in amazement. We had no idea this was happening, and I still don't understand it.
- The winner never loses, and the loser never wins.
- Honestly, I enjoy food. And I'm never going to be stick thin like Kate Moss. But I don't eat like a pig.
- They never let me hold the Barbie, I only got to hold Ken. I guess I wasn't blonde enough.
- I really don't have a career plan. I like being challenged and thrown around. But it's only acting.
- I'm very grateful for what I have been given and wouldn't change anything. I feel that we are given everything we have for a reason, both good and bad, and that we learn from them. This is what gives us character.
- I think people in the entertainment field have no privacy. All the tabloids want to see is a person fail at something.
- It was so much fun going from playing a good girl to a bad girl.
- [about her character on Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)] I like playing Valerie. She's a chameleon. One moment she's charming and the next she's a you-know-what. I like her because she's so two-sided--she's two different characters in one.
- I always feel that everything you do in life is a learning experience and that you become a wiser person for it.
- It's definitely difficult but it's kind of the price you pay when you're in this kind of business. And I wouldn't trade it for anything.
- I really don't look at my life as being an accomplishment. I'm just very thankful for what I've been given.
- I'd say I've enjoyed every role that I've done in my life.
- Jennie Garth is my closest friend.
- I like a man to be romantic, have a sense of humor, independent, definitely and have definite goals for himself.
- If you work with Aaron Spelling and he likes you, you'll always work for Aaron. And believe me, that's not a bad thing.
- If I didn't work out, it'd be a disaster. The weight issue has been a really big thing for me all my life. I come from an overweight family, and in this business, it's something you simply can't be. I love eating, but I work out six days a week, usually for an hour and a half.
- What do I wanna do 10 years from now? I love doing TV and I hope I can do it as long as I can. Some day I want to get married and have a family. And I would love to travel. I want to go back to Australia - absolutely.
- [on being told to lose weight for a part] If it were right for the role, I'd do it. If it was, "Lose weight just to lose weight", they'd get a nice "No, thanks".
- I think guys are intimidated by any woman who appears to be strong. Now women are so independent, which I am. But I try to solve that by asking men out. I'm not going to wait.
- I've had to struggle with my weight since I was 17. There's a lot of added pressure because I work with so many beautiful, thin people, and I've been asked to lose weight before by producers. It really hurts but that's part of what this business is about. People expect me to be thin and perfect and I'm not.
- [on her friendship with Jennie Garth] We have one of those friendships that started long ago, so I'm really thankful for it, and I know I'll have it for the rest of my life.
- It's kind of the same thing with TV and film. I enjoy both! I think they're both difficult and rewarding in different ways and I would like to keep up with both sides to keep it going.
- [about best friend Jennie Garth] I love her like a sister, I tell her everything.
- I mean there's things I'm embarrassed about, but I don't think I'm ever ashamed of anything just because my family tried to teach me, when I was young, that I should never be upset or feel bad about the decisions I make, in my life, and that you learn from them and you move on. So I don't think I can honestly say that I'm ashamed on something. I've been embarrassed about certain things, in my life, but never ashamed. We're all human, you know! We make mistakes, but we learn from them.
- When someone can make me laugh from like the inside out, that's usually when I feel the most happy. And it's usually coming from my boyfriend, my family and my closest friend.
- My first date ever was actually with my very first boyfriend. We ended up being together for quite awhile, four and a half years. But it was actually with his sister who was quite older - a lot older than him, kind of like a guardian and...my mother, that was my first date and we went to the movies. It was really funny because, you know, they were actually saying 'we'll let you sit away from us and we'll sit back' and I'm like 'okay that's gonna be REALLY strange. So why don't you just sit with us and we'll watch the movie and we'll go home.
- [about reading for Woody Allen's Hollywood Ending (2002)] I'll never forget that reading; it was an amazing experience. You come into the room and look over and see this amazing genius sitting there, this legend. It was all very exciting, but to this day, I still don't know what the movie is about. That's just how Woody works.
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