“We’ve been presented before as asexual or as whores. No, I’m a human being and human beings were made to be touched and have sex so that they could make more human beings. And I like sex! I certainly want to highlight it. I want our humanity in our sexuality.”
“[My husband] reminds me I need to walk in that door and drop it. I’m not the director, I’m mom. As a mom and a wife, I do things that are my responsibility. I will come home from working 12-, 13-hour days and he’ll say ‘What’s for dinner?’ And then I have to pony up. I think my relationship has kept it real.”
“Since Selma, I’m not so focused on achievement—I’m not so focused on trying to be the best, because I feel very comfortable in my work now. I feel that Selma has opened me up because I feel like I’m strong enough and balanced enough to be able to do both—a good relationship and good work.”