A Quote by Jane Lynch

Nothing like falling in love with a dead actress to prove your sanity. — © Jane Lynch
Nothing like falling in love with a dead actress to prove your sanity.
I would love to have seen a male-female relationship that had nothing to do with falling in love, I'd love to prove, even on TV - even if it's not true! - that men and women can be friends without any kind of involvement.
Falling in love with a story is like falling in love with a person. It tends to occupy your life, your thoughts. You can't do anything else for a long time.
Falling in love with a house or a car or a pair of shoes, it was a dead end. You save your love for the things that can love you back.
One might talk about the sanity of the atom the sanity of space the sanity of the electron the sanity of water- For it is all alive and has something comparable to that which we call sanity in ourselves. The only oneness is the oneness of sanity.
I once wanted to prove myself by being a great actress. Now I want to prove that I'm a person. Then maybe I'll be a great actress.
And it interferes with your ability to be a good actress if you're constantly aware of yourself as a person. To me, it isn't valuable to think about how I'm coming off all the time if I'm trying to create a character, because that's a process that I love. It's like falling in love and surrendering to another person or a character.
I didn’t fall in love with James. Falling sounds like an accident. Falling hurts. I’d fallen in love with Michael, fallen hard like slipping off a cliff and hitting the rocks below. Falling in love was something I’d vowed never to do again. I chose to love James.
I have spent my life falling. Not the kind that Tiny's talking about. He's talking about love. I'm talking about life. In my kind of falling, there's no landing. There's only hitting the ground. Hard. Dead, or wanting to be dead. So the whole time you're falling, it's the worst feeling in the world. Because you feel you have no control over it. Because you know how it ends.
There’s nothing better than discovering, to your own astonishment, what you’re meant to do. It’s like falling in love.
There's nothing better than discovering, to your own astonishment, what you're meant to do. It's like falling in love.
Autumn is the hardest season. The leaves are all falling, and they're falling like they're falling in love with the ground.
When you fall head over heels for someone, you're not falling in love with who they are as a person; you're falling in love with your idea of love.
I don't mind falling in love with an actress. I don't have any reservations.
Falling in love is when the presence of this person makes you release all kinds of substances in your brain, serotonins and endorphins. The moment you break up with that same person, you feel like a junkie who is not getting the drug anymore. Many times I've heard people say, "I'm in love with falling in love". You get all the best and all the worst in the same place.
Falling into ruin was a bit like falling in love: Both descents stripped you bare and left you as you were at your core. And both endings are equally painful.
There's nothing wrong with falling in love and sharing your life with someone.
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