Top 60 Quotes & Sayings by Mayim Bialik

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Mayim Bialik

Mayim Chaya Bialik is an American actress, game show host, and author. From 1991 to 1995, she played the title character of the NBC sitcom Blossom. From 2010 to 2019, she played neuroscientist Amy Farrah Fowler on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, for which she was nominated four times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2015 and 2017.

I'm big on my kids being conventionally polite, and it works really well for them.
Sleeping with your child, wearing your child in a sling as opposed to pushing them around in expensive strollers, those are things that matter biologically and sociologically for the structure of a family.
I've never had a sinus infection or been on antibiotics since cutting out dairy. — © Mayim Bialik
I've never had a sinus infection or been on antibiotics since cutting out dairy.
I get maybe four hours of sleep a night. I'm a little bit crazy.
One of the best things my mother passed on to me was being an efficient multitasker.
You don't have to be an at-home parent to be an attachment parent.
I have a life. My kids don't run my house.
I'm definitely on the spectrum of socially awkward.
I was raised on comic books, and I love science fiction.
The most empowering feminist act is for women to be taught about the ways babies bond and then decide what they want to do.
I like army boots, I like peasant skirts - sometimes together! So I do know that I have odd taste.
I don't care much about conforming.
I do believe babies are born potty-trained. They're born knowing and are able to give subtle signals that become very prominent if you reinforce them. — © Mayim Bialik
I do believe babies are born potty-trained. They're born knowing and are able to give subtle signals that become very prominent if you reinforce them.
My first son didn't really take a bottle, and I didn't like giving bottles.
I was always kind of a school person - my parents were teachers, and my grandparents were immigrants, so their big thing was, 'Go to college, go to college, go to college.'
A lot of stuff I wear I've had since high school.
The fact is safe co-sleeping is not difficult. The notion of babies being smothered is simply not true. And the benefits of sleeping together are profound.
I think neuroscience is obviously very esoteric, but I think there are aspects of it that can absolutely be brought down to the level of an interested 11-, 12-, 13-year-old easily.
I'm a pretty quiet person.
It's wonderful to be appreciated for being quirky, and to see Zooey Deschanel and the quirky, indie film types get mainstream play is amazing for women, because women are much more complicated than what we've see on TV in the past.
There's a tremendous amount to be gained from being a performer, and being an artist, and being an actor.
I don't want to say everything happens for a reason but every day is lined up right next to the other one for a reason. The best you can do is do each day well with kindness and as a good person.
The level of communication you can achieve with an infant is really profound.
Attachment parenting is not a passive parenting style.
I'm generally intimidated by adults.
I don't look like most women in the industry.
Actors are a lot like professors on dissertation committees - it's a lot of ego, a lot of rallying for position, there is a lot at stake in every single interaction.
I was raised on the purest comedy there is: 'I Love Lucy.' I was raised watching 'Three's Company' and sitcoms of the '70s and '80s.
I don't wear pants, or like them; I'm a Jewish woman who's made the decision to wear skirts, so I wear mostly skirts past the knee.
I'm concerned about the ocean and the environment. And I love whales.
I'm good with a script.
Well, I mean, I'm still a scientist, you know. I think once a scientist, always a scientist.
Publicly I'm a very modest dresser, by Hollywood's standards.
When you're used to being prepared to reject conventional wisdom, it leaves you open to learn more.
I'm super grateful to be an employed actor.
Breast-feeding is the natural, optimal way to feed a child.
I basically look like a lot of modern Orthodox people you know, but I work on a TV show where I sometimes have to kiss Jim Parsons. That's why I don't take on the title of modern Orthodox, but in terms of ideology and theology I pretty much sound like a liberal modern Orthodox person.
To be honest, it's considered very late to start acting at 11 and a half, for the industry. Most kids are doing it from toddlerhood on. — © Mayim Bialik
To be honest, it's considered very late to start acting at 11 and a half, for the industry. Most kids are doing it from toddlerhood on.
Even as a child, I felt very guilty about eating animals and never knew that there was something to do about it. And as I got older, it became clearer that there are things that I can do and choices I can make.
It used to be that if you were on a sitcom you couldn't get work in film because it was so different. Now it's almost like you have to be on TV to do other film work.
I think a lot of times on TV we see caricatures - that's what's funny.
You know, there's a tremendous amount of genetic propensity not necessarily for what TV shows you like but for literally how you view the world, how you react to things, how things touch you and how things move you.
I've become sort of an accidental advocate for attachment parenting, which is a style of parenting that... basically, the way mammals parent and the way people have parented for pretty much all of human history except the last 200 years or so.
I like bold colors but usually wear black.
Being a caregiver for your child is part of the job description of being a mammal.
I started acting because I enjoyed school plays.
Auditions are hard. You should see what most of the women look like when I audition for things - they look like they should be on the catwalk.
Relationships are complicated no matter what style of parenting you choose. — © Mayim Bialik
Relationships are complicated no matter what style of parenting you choose.
Drama is what I did before 'Blossom.'
As a kid, I felt really weird.
I'm technically a vegan, but I do eat egg if it's in things.
I have a neuroscience background - that's what my doctorate is in - and I was trained to study hormones of attachment, so I definitely feel my parenting is informed by that.
I came to parenting the way most of us do - knowing nothing and trying to learn everything.
I'm one of those people that thinks the Internet is amazing, and I can't believe it exists.
I'm one of those people that makes a better adult than I did a kid.
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Don't listen to anyone's advice. Listen to your baby ... There are so many books, doctors, and well-meaning friends and family. We like to say, 'You don't need a book. Your baby is a book. Just pick it up and read it.'
I don't think my stylist would let me bedazzle my splint.
Let’s reserve judgment for people who beat their children, sell their daughters into prostitution, or deny women the right to make decisions about their bodies and their lives.
I don’t want to say everything happens for a reason, but every day is lined up right next to the other one for a reason. The best you can do is do each day well with kindness and as a good person.
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