I just feel like I haven't grown up yet. I live on my own and I do grown-up things, but there is something about me that is very youthful.
I felt different at 29 because 29, to me, is 30. There are times when I still feel like an actual toddler in a grown-up - well, semi-grown-up - body.
There are times when I still feel like an actual toddler in a grown-up - well, semi-grown-up - body. But other times I can't wait to actually be 30, just so I can say things like, "I'm 30. I don't have time for that. F - k off!"
I'm living in Sydney now - but you know when you've grown up in a certain place and you end up living in another, you never really quite feel like it's home. You feel like a bit of an impostor. I feel like I'm in a place that's moving faster than I can swim.
I think I'm playing grown up because I have kids now. But I don't feel grown up yet.
I've grown up with girls that are like Precious. I've grown up with people that are like everyone that I read about in that book. And so years later, when I was given the role, I just felt a huge responsibility to show the reality of that situation and to show that we're not making it up.
I just feel like all the things that I do in my life just make me feel like a grown-up kid. That's pretty much what I am.
Being a mom has made me feel more like a grown-up. I was always a kid at heart. It makes me feel like I did my purpose in life.
I still feel like I haven't grown up.
I don't feel like I'm grown up. I feel like I'm a kid.
That's my proudest accomplishment: that I don't feel like a grown-up.
I feel like 2012 was the first year I actually felt like a grown-up.
Training is expensive, and a lot of kids don't get trained, perhaps. So I also identify with the kid or the person who has grown up in environments like I've grown up in.
I feel like I've grown up on screen quite a lot.
If you look at films about becoming a man, coming-of-age movies are made with 12-, 16-, 40-, 50-year-olds... For a guy to feel like he's a 100 percent grown-up is almost like giving up. Like admitting that you're on your way into the grave.
It's like the neighborhood I would have grown up in, I think, if I had have grown up here.