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All Quotes by author - Romola Garai
" Acting is a strange job because your control is very limited. "
Control
Acting
Job
" As a kid, I really loved 'Jane Eyre,' I used to fantasise that the past was so much better and my lifetime was crap. "
Used
Better
Kid
" I can only do something that my sister or my daughter, if I have one, could watch and feel positive about. "
Positive
I Can
Feel
" I can't spend the rest of my life being pretty in a bonnet. "
Life
Rest
Pretty
" I cheated at the Model United Nations when I was 13 and had to get up and apologise in front of the whole conference. "
Front
Conference
Up
" I'd actually really love to review books and films and plays, but you can't be an artist and a critic. I would love it if I could. "
Love
Books
You
" I love my home, spend as much time in London as I can, and try wherever possible to avoid travelling for work. Sometimes I think I'm really badly equipped to be an actress. "
Home
Love
Work
" I love science fiction. I read a lot of science fiction. "
Love
Science Fiction
Fiction
" I'm a feminist. God, yes! A bra-burning, building-burning feminist. "
God
Yes
Feminist
" I'm fundamentally a busy person; I spend my time doing useful things and profoundly useless things! "
Time
Busy
Useless
" Increasingly, it's actresses doing the big fashion advertising campaigns, and now there's no distinction between actresses and models. "
Doing
Fashion
Now
" I think one of the reasons I've done so much period work is because I feel so depressed by how society chooses to represent women in contemporary work. "
Women
Done
Work
" I try not to live in the future too much; that can make you crazy as an actor. There are so many people who are obsessed about their career path, like it's something which you can control, which fundamentally you can't. "
Future
Crazy
Live
" I've always scribbled, and I still do it. I've written numerous scripts for films for which I think I'd be perfect as the complex, intelligent and, yes, modern heroine. Embarrassingly bad, all of them. I've had to come to terms with the fact that I'm not a writer. "
Think
Perfect
Intelligent
" I've done a few costume dramas, and people say, 'What was it like wearing the costumes? Did they really help you with your character?,' and most of the time it doesn't make any difference. You're wearing something a bit weird, and it's sort of uncomfortable, but it doesn't really have a huge impact on the part that you're playing. "
People
Character
Weird
" I was brought up with a very strong sense of what can happen if your society starts to chip away at the small victories women have won for themselves. "
Small
Strong
Victories
" I would love to live free of the fear and sadness and real desperation that I think the effect of childbirth has on women, especially because we are expected to be so concerned by 'recovery' from childbirth. "
Fear
Women
Think
" My alter egos have changed a lot over the years. When I was a child, I was a black horse called Storm. Whinnying and jumping over bamboo poles in the garden took up pretty much my entire childhood. "
Child
Childhood
Horse
" Normally, when you're working on something, there are other characters that you have alliances with, and you have unified goals with some characters. "
Working
You
Goals
" Our conception of 1950s underwear is a lovely vintage aesthetic, but actually, wearing stockings with no elastic and a girdle was heavy duty. "
Vintage
Aesthetic
Duty
" Postwar Europe was morally stagnant, and there was a lot of neo-conservatism. "
Stagnant
Postwar
Morally
" The language of freedom-fighting was so co-opted by the baby boomers in order to express their now-hopelessly compromised ideologies that no other generation could emulate it without a smirk. This has created an apathetic generation in the West, with young people no longer distinguishing between the old order and the new. "
Language
People
New
" There are people who you see on screen and think, 'Wow, that's a slim person,' and in the flesh they look nearly dead. "
See
Think
You
" There's nothing very interesting about my life. "
Life
Nothing
Interesting
" There's no way I could ring up a company that was lending me a red-carpet dress and say, 'Do you have it in a 10?' Because all the press samples are an 8 - I would say a 'small 8.' "
Company
Dress
Me
" When you talk to women who were working as print journalists or in broadcasting in the '50s, and then you talk to women who were working in the late '60s, there's an enormous difference. There had already been a huge transition. Then, of course, you get well into the '70s and there were women with children working. "
You
Transition
Late
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