Words matter. These are the best Rosanna Arquette Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I spent many years seeking self-awareness and wondering what I should be doing on this planet.
So many people put older women out to pasture.
I do resent that when you’re in the most cool, powerful time of your life, which is your 40s, you’re put out to pasture. I think women are so much cooler when they’re older. So it’s a drag that we’re not allowed to age.
Music is the universal language that everyone can understand.
I think I live life really spontaneously. That drives people crazy.
It’s not fair the emphasis put on beauty, or on sexuality.
I feel like I’m getting the best parts of my career, in my 50s.
In Hollywood there are a lot of very insecure men running the business.
I like to think of myself as fearless.
I love working with children, and I love music.
Art is such an important part of our culture.
If things aren’t going so well, I try to stay positive and not give in to negative thoughts.
Look, it’s to the point where kids are getting Botox. It’s insane. We’re not allowed to age.
There will always be some kid who’s the new Kurt Cobain writing great lyrics and singing from his soul. The problem is they’re not marketing that anymore or putting it out there.
It’s not fair that there aren’t very many juicy or varied roles for women.
Music used to change people’s minds – and it still changes mine.
Fortunately, we have a lot of really smart women in the business.
You have to pay the bills when you’re a single mum.
I love music and musicians. And seeing great artists dropped from labels was really frustrating and sad to me.
It’s so hard to keep everything balanced in life.
I think everybody wants love, and everybody wants to feel alive.
I’m a person who takes baths in the dark, alone.
Being fierce is a compliment! It’s not an insult.
I know parents have a hard time letting their kids spread their wings and fly.
When I was doing indie films, it wasn’t cool and hip.
I think the most important thing for an artist is to not worry about what anybody else thinks. You just have to do what comes from your heart and your being and put it out there-that’s true in any of the arts.
It’s really hard not to be paranoid when you find out that you’ve been spied on.
It’s so hard to be a mother and to also want to practice your art.
I’ve never kept my mouth shut, especially as my industry is so misogynistic. I’ve got a reputation as a troublemaker.
I never really played the game, doing what it takes to be a star, to keep your mouth shut.
My parents were activists and my mother was hugely involved with the anti-Vietnam War protests.
I think Americans have always been pretty outspoken. I always found that if you had emotions in England, it’s like, ‘Here’s a cup of tea.’
My childhood shaped the person I became. It was artistic, musical and left-wing.
Most men are not that evolved.
Criticism really used to hurt me. Most of these critics are usually frustrated artists, and they criticise other people’s art because they can’t do it themselves. It’s a really disgusting job. They must feel horrible inside.
I feel offended when people bring up my four marriages. I was 19 when I first got married and I thought it would be for ever. But each of my marriages has added to my life and helped form me as a human being.
Hate is a powerful energy. If you want to do anything, resist hate. Resist it.
It’s unfortunate that music has become such big business.
There’s no way I’m going to put this kid in the movies, because of the rejection. It’s so hard as an adult, so why set her up to feel that bad as a child?
Yes, just by the nature of the colour of my skin, I was born with privilege. And it is unfair.