Words matter. These are the best Katy Mixon Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
It doesn’t matter what gender you are, or it doesn’t matter what other background you come from: everybody deals with insecurity.
The maternal instinct is in me.
In real life, I’m very different from Sarah Dunn. She’s from the North. I grew up in the South. I wear big hoop earrings. I love me some makeup, and that’s not her at all.
Katie Otto goes after stuff she doesn’t feel is right, and she stands up for it. I do that too, just kind of in a slightly kinder way because I’m from the South.
If you’re not getting it perfect, life is still going to go around. The world still turns. It’s going to be OK. Tomorrow is a new day.
You literally just have to celebrate who you are, because that’s a beautiful thing.
My whole thing with the whole weight situation is – it is what it is. It’s never been my identity.
I came from the theater. It takes a team. We need everyone. It’s not just No. 1 on the call sheet. I love to have kindness and respect and a place for where we can create.
Pensacola isn’t Florida, really. It’s the Panhandle. It’s right up there near Alabama and Louisiana. It’s, like, a stroll away from New Orleans. I feel like New Orleans is home.
I am such a big fan of letting everyone know how special they are and what they contribute.
I’m pretty simple. I have every product in the world, but I tend to use three things: cleanser, toner, and moisturizer.
I went to the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama.
I do life fearlessly.
I never let the media dictate my identity, so the fact that I’m a size 14 or a size 2 or a size 8 or a size 4, I kind of rock and roll. It doesn’t matter to me.
I’m just not self-deprecating.
‘Eastbound & Down’ is giving you a rhythm. It’s just a whole different vibe with improv. As an actor I just kind of exercise within my environment and adjust depending on where I’m at.
You have to keep your eyes wide open and your head high and realize that you are going to be OK. I do this with work and with being a mom – I’m a true believer that it’s OK to fail, and that there is power in getting back up on the horse.
I’m such a fan of the glass being half full.
Whenever you’re blessed and given a second season, you can really let the characters evolve. That first season, you’re setting everything up. It’s background, where they’re coming from, what they want to do. And then you get to marinate in it that second season.
Out here in California, in the Pacific Ocean, the sharks have a bad attitude.