Mary McCormack Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 16 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Mary McCormack.
Famous Quotes By Mary McCormack
Character is destiny. For the cronic do-gooder, the happy-go-lucky sociopath, the dysfunctional family, under the gun everyone diverts to who they are. We may hunger to map out a new course, but for most of us, the lines have been drawn since we were 5. — Mary McCormack
I think it's good for moms to work. I have three daughters, so I like them to see me working and doing something I'm passionate about. — Mary McCormack
I'm from durable stock. I'm made to work. I'm Irish. — Mary McCormack
I mean one of the weird things about TV and one of the things that some actors don't like but I kind of dig is that you never know where you're headed, I mean you never know what the writer might think of next. — Mary McCormack
There's nothing more fun than acting on stage with a live audience and that immediate feedback. — Mary McCormack
Really, I'm just a simple girl from Jersey. — Mary McCormack
Five years is a long time to play one part. — Mary McCormack
Most women get pregnant and even though it's a challenge physically and uncomfortable, they generally wanted to be pregnant. — Mary McCormack
Witness protection just makes for exciting stories and it's a really rich sort of place to grab stories from ... people starting over completely, saying goodbye to their lives before ... it never ends in terms of story opportunities. — Mary McCormack
I've done an informal, anecdotal survey about marriage, and I've found no evidence that it brings happiness. — Mary McCormack
I eat anything, especially sweets. Chocolate, cookies, and I love mint-chip ice cream. — Mary McCormack
If you're a caretaker, who are you when there's no one else to take care of? — Mary McCormack
I'm not the most delicate - I'm not the most graceful person, and I like playing a sport where being not delicate and not graceful is actually a good thing. — Mary McCormack
I can be a little acerbic. — Mary McCormack
I love Los Angeles. I love when people make fun of it. I think, 'Good, don't come.' All the jokes about it feel out of date. — Mary McCormack