Quotes by Martha Plimpton

“That's the thing about interviews, at some point you're going to change your mind. But it's there forever and you can't escape it.”

“The word 'equality' shows up too much in our founding documents for anyone to pretend it's not the American way.”

“I prefer to think of the audience as a single living organism with which I am sharing a singular, never-to-be-repeated experience.”

“It's not common for a woman on television, especially if she's the mom of the family, to be funny. She's usually a straight man or foil.”

“It's long been accepted as fact that the availability of family planning services saves lives. Where women have access to these services, children and families are healthier, and society at large benefits.”

“My mom just didn't put a very high premium on me being like really famous or really wealthy or anything.”

“At this point, I don't get hired a lot because people don't think I could finance a movie.”

“I watch things that are fun, or funny, or interesting.”

“It's easier to lecture women on sexual morality than it is to explain why all Americans shouldn't have comprehensive, fair, and equal health care coverage.”

“Women know the financial, social and physical costs of not having access to basic health care.”

“It's long past time we started focusing on the solutions that actually keep women healthy, instead of using basic aspects of women's health as a tool of cultural, moral, and political control.”

“My mom and I used to listen to records, read, and take train rides across the country in the summer. It was a very chill life. She didn't expose me to anything that was ahead of my development, but she expected me to adjust to her world - she did not expect to adjust to mine.”

“I am not a morning person. I like to sleep in.”

“I'm so sick of hearing how there's no strong roles for women. I don't care about strong roles. I just want to see women who are characters! A nun, a serial killer, a housewife, as long as there's some depth there.”

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