81 Insightful Quotes By Gwyneth Paltrow For The Trend-Setters
Beauty, to me, is about being comfortable in your own skin. That, or a kick-ass red lipstick.
The older I get, the more open-minded I get, the less judgmental I get.
Beauty, to me is about being comfortable in your own skin.
I try to avoid barbecue potato chips. They're my weakness.
My life comes down to three moments: the death of my father, meeting my husband, and the birth of my daughter. Everything I did previous to that just doesn't seem to add up to very much.
I'm not sure how healthy bacon is in general, but I know it's incredibly delicious.
I love acting, but I have two little kids, and it's 14 hours a day out of the house. You don't get that time back.
I put on the fat suit and went outside and walked around. I was really nervous about being found out, but nobody would even make eye contact with me. It really upset me.
My life is good because I am not passive about it. I invest in what is real. Like real people, to do real things, for the real me.
I don't eat red meat, but sometimes a man needs a steak.
The adrenaline of a live performance is unlike anything in film or theater. I can see why it's so addictive.
The simpler things are, the happier they are.
I've had a very interesting career. I get to do amazing things and work with amazing people and travel and learn languages - things most people don't get the opportunity to do.
I say what I think, and I stand behind what I say.
I'll immediately gain, like, 5 pounds even just by thinking about cutting out dessert. It's a nightmare. I decided, for me, the healthiest thing was to eat what I want and just exercise. Some women can watch what they eat, but I just can't do that.
I'm hard on myself, so I'm working on shifting perspective toward self-acceptance, with all my flaws and weaknesses.
I was having such a hard time when I made Sylvia. I gave everything I had for that role. It's one or two or three things I'm most proud of in terms of my work. But it was very dark.
I have a very highly developed sense of denial.
Beauty fades! I just turned 29, so I probably don't have that many good years left in me.
Could I use some butter and cheese and eggs in my cooking without going down some kind of hippie shame spiral? Yes. Of course I could.
I try to remember, as I hear about friends getting engaged, that it's not about the ring and it's not about the wedding. It's a grave thing, getting married. And it's easy to get swept up in the wrong things.
It changed me more than anything else. You don't want to get to that place where you're the adult and you're palpably in the next generation. And, this shoved me into that.
Women were real box office stars in the '40s, more so than men. People loved to see women's films. I think it was better then, except for the studio system.
We feel it's unacceptable to be fat, when it has nothing to do with who the person actually is.
When you're so out there in the public eye, people are constantly criticizing every aspect about you.
There's something that sort of weirds me out about actors who want to be rock stars, and the other way around too.
The Jewish part of me is superstitious.
Sometimes when things you love get really commercial, you end up feeling betrayed by it.
My dad always said he couldn't remember a time when I did not want to act.
My father, he was like the rock, the guy you went to with every problem.