Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Sara Gilbert.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Sara Gilbert is an American actress, director, and producer known for her role as Darlene Conner on the ABC sitcom Roseanne, for which she received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations, and its spin-off, The Conners (2018–present). She is also creator and former co-host of the CBS daytime talk show The Talk and had a recurring role as Leslie Winkle on CBS's The Big Bang Theory.
I became a vegetarian at age 13 because I was into animal issues and felt like it was kinder not to eat animals.
I'm super shy, especially at parties.
Safe drinking water isn't just something to worry about on your tropical vacation. U.S. tap water is ridden with arsenic, lead, and pharmaceutical drugs. In short: Get a filter.
I'd like to do more stuff with less sarcasm.
I pretty much only write by default, because I want to make certain projects so instead of trying to wait and find them, I create them, but I'm not really a writer.
I was such a private person before I started 'The Talk.' I don't know what happened! It almost feels like I've started a second life. In my previous lifetime, I didn't talk about stuff. Now I'll discuss anything. It's crazy!
You want to keep the severity of our environmental problems in mind enough to keep yourself motivated but not enough to paralyze you into depression.
My twin in the show is Molly Stanton who is so sweet and great and she is totally different from me.
I flew back and forth and did episodes of Roseanne while I was at Yale.
I like going to New York. I like the galleries and the theatre and the restaurants and bars and music. I think that city is more alive than Los Angeles.
Especially when you play a character for so many years, the character ends up reflecting a lot of who you are and I think I've changed a lot since then, but that represented a lot of who I was as a teenager.
A good place to start initially would be school plays.
But I just wonder what it would be like to be able to go places without people recognizing me.
I am pretty much a sucker any really bad reality television.
The best thing about being an actress is getting good concert tickets.
I think I really see myself doing TV more than ever.
I'd just love to have an audience and it's the most fun in the world to get a new script every week and have the audience come in, and work with those actors.
You can't be a perfect environmentalist unless you're Ed Begley, Jr., whom I once saw on TV using a bicycle to power his toaster. He's amazing.
I do like to hang out in the corner and keep my eye on the party, or be outside in a smaller group.
I like that kind of frantic schedule. It makes me feel like I have a purpose.
Yeah, I started when I was 6 years old. My brother and sister would get all of these presents at Christmas time from the cast and crew of their show and I was jealous. So I decided that I had to become an actor.
I take my kids to the farmer's market - knowing I'm buying local and fresh makes the humiliation of the little choo-choo train ride worthwhile.
You know what you are best at, and writing is just not my thing, but I like it.
I feel like there is just as much violent programming in other countries and there is not the same incidence of factors. I think there are other factors contributing to violence in this country and not the media.
No, I feel like my personality probably influenced the character, more than the character influenced me.
I think people sometimes get stressed out when they have a newborn and an infant. Try to enjoy it because the time is so fleeting, and soon enough, they'll be running around and be more independent. You're going to miss that time.
I am ashamed to admit I watch a lot of reality shows like The Osbournes and The Bachelor.
Respect your kids. They are their own people. I think sometimes we expect kids to be perfect when we're not perfect.
Fast pitch softball is just as dangerous as baseball. The ball is bigger so you can see it better, but the size also makes for a bigger space to move out of its way.
I'd to do more stuff with less sarcasm.
I love being the age I am, because if there's enough pain or grief, I have enough experience now to realize that there's joy coming around the corner.
You've got to be smart enough to write and stupid enough to not think about all the things that might go wrong.
Id just love to have an audience and its the most fun in the world to get a new script every week and have the audience come in, and work with those actors.
It may be hard on some fathers not to have a son, but it is much harder on a boy not to have a father.