I hated singing. I wanted to be an actress. But I don't think I'd have made it any other way.
I just don't want to be hampered by my own limitations.
I wish I could be like Shaw who once read a bad review of one of his plays, called the critic and said: 'I have your review in front of me and soon it will be behind me.'
My biggest nightmare is I'm driving home and get sick and go to hospital. I say: 'Please help me.' And the people say: 'Hey, you look like...' And I'm dying while they're wondering whether I'm Barbra Streisand.
To have ego means to believe in your own strength. And to also be open to other people's views. It is to be open, not closed. So, yes, my ego is big, but it's also very small in some areas. My ego is responsible for my doing what I do - bad or good.
I find George Bush and Dick Cheney frightening, Donald Rumsfeld and John Ashcroft frightening.
A man who graduated high in his class at Yale Law School and made partnership in a top law firm would be celebrated. A man who invested wisely would be admired, but a woman who accomplishes this is treated with suspicion.
I'd started going to acting classes at 14, played 'Medea' at 15 and really wanted to be a classical actress.
I also have intense relationships with furniture... probably because we practically had none when I was growing up.