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I just can't stand the sound of my voice sometimes, or how my face looks. There are always a few times at every premiere when I just have to cover my eyes when I'm up there. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I didn't quite understand the DVD thing and why my husband was mailing it back. I couldn't quite wrap my head around it. But now that I'm deeply in, as a watcher of content, what a brilliant business model. As a consumer, it's empowering to choose what I want to watch and when I want to watch it. I have three small children, so I need that flexibility, in order to really get into a show. And being on a Netflix show, it's perfect timing. I feel so grateful. — Carrie-Anne Moss
It's an exciting time to be in television, and it's a really exciting time to be on a Netflix show. I remember when Netflix first came out, I didn't quite understand the DVD thing and why my husband was mailing it back. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I don't believe in being typecast. If I believed it, it probably would have happened to me. You attract what you make. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I feel as if part of me is now made of sorrow, some new and tender organ that will pain me until the day I die. I know Maren is safe and well, and made beautiful in all ways. My grief is not for her but for myself - because I miss her . . . because she is missing from me. — Carrie Anne Noble
Rain patters on the roof of the wagon like the dancing feet of a hundred happy elves. — Carrie Anne Noble
I tend to play strong characters and people just assume that I would want to play romantic comedies, which I would love to do, but there are other women that do it so great and they maybe couldn't do what I do, play the kind of characters that I play. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I shoplifted. I was about five years old, and I took a candy from a store. We paid for three of them, but I took four, and I went home and cried. My mom took me back, and I paid for the missing piece. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I love to play women who are strong and unapologizing and kind of rough around the edges and don't care what anybody thinks about that. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I'm not a writer, so I don't know what that looks like, but I can only imagine that you get all those great minds in that room, of those particular writers that created the show, and it's going to be great. — Carrie-Anne Moss
As an actor, you really want to respect and honor the script. You want to try to be in the moment and you also realize that you're one part of a bigger picture and when they call action, you have your dance. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I don't have any huge desire to show you all that I'm not tough and strong, that I'm all feminine and soft. That's not a huge longing that I have because I know who I am. — Carrie-Anne Moss
When you play a doctor, you have to look like you can do it but you don't actually go and do it. It's not like you learn how to cut open somebody and go do surgery. You have to think of a human being and not play the idea of what that would look like. — Carrie-Anne Moss
The writers are so smart, I can only imagine. I would love to be in that room. I love the creative process. — Carrie-Anne Moss
Wishing gets you nothing. — Carrie Anne Noble
People tell you the world looks a certain way. Parents tell you how to think. Schools tell you how to think. TV. Religion. And then at a certain point, if you're lucky, you realize you can make up your own mind. Nobody sets the rules but you. You can design your own life. — Carrie-Anne Moss
Yet I have changed. I have left childhood behind, and it is true - I have been braver than I thought I could be. — Carrie Anne Noble
With scripts I've always looked at them and thought about kids, you know? Thought about the world and the impact ... I won't do nudity and I never felt comfortable with that whole idea or things with huge sexual content - not my thing. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I definitely acknowledge that 'The Matrix' and Trinity had an influence on female action-oriented characters in television and in film. I think it's awesome. — Carrie-Anne Moss
One chicken cannot sit on the whole world's eggs. — Carrie Anne Noble
My husband jokes that I'll invite people over for dinner and he won't know who they are or where I met them. But in my work world, I've never really been tempted to tell too much of my story. — Carrie-Anne Moss
Eventually I want to be a full-time mother who works occasionally - and being an actor you have that freedom. — Carrie-Anne Moss
Suppose you could pick up a turtle, dip his tail into coloured ink, place him on a piece of paper and make him walk around so that his tail paints a spiral shape, a pentagon or a noughts and crosses grid? This adventure introduces you to different ways that you can create shapes or line drawings using code. — Carrie Anne Philbin
Men who hit are spineless and low to the ground. Hence, The Worm Fiasco, was born. — Carrie-Anne O'Driscoll
But you were the hero, weren't you? You were the one who made me brave when I might have given up. — Carrie Anne Noble
For me, the biggest thing is someone who's kind. I'm not into the bad-boy thing. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I'm such a private person, and sexuality is such a private thing. A sex scene is much harder than a fight scene. It's one thing to say, 'Kick higher,' but 'Kiss harder' - that's just crazy. — Carrie-Anne Moss
Are you gonna fuel your faith or fuel your fear? I'm all about fueling my faith, especially when it's hard to do so. — Carrie-Anne Moss
Infatuation is easy to cure, if that is his problem. A little dandelion root, a sprig of hare-foot plant, a shaving of nutmeg, and a drop of moonrose nectar mixed into a cup of chamomile. True love is another story, I'm afraid. There is no cure for true love. — Carrie Anne Noble
I've never been interested in action movies. Definitely not interested in sci-fi. — Carrie-Anne Moss
There's no cure for being who you truly are. — Carrie Anne Noble
I am losing her. I wish I would not. But wishing gets you nothing. — Carrie Anne Noble
Rainbows would never spring from a crock full of credit cards or computer printouts. — Carrie Anne Noble
After 'The Matrix,' I cannot wear sunglasses. As soon as I put them on, people recognize me. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I hear nothing but the sound of my heart breaking into a million tiny pieces, each smaller than a single grain of sand. — Carrie Anne Noble
Where it gets clear for me about the privacy issue is with my kids because they didn't choose this kind of life. I'm an incredibly open person, though - I'll tell anyone anything. — Carrie-Anne Moss
There is no word for the emotion between pity and love, or for the one between longing and sorrow. — Carrie Anne Noble
To experience life you have to kind of face a lot of fears. — Carrie-Anne Moss
When I did the first 'Matrix,' after it came out, I had a woman come up to me and just thank me for Trinity because she was an action writer. She said she was getting really good opportunities now. — Carrie-Anne Moss
There is no cure for being who you truly are — Carrie Anne Noble
Sometimes the plainest of things conceal the most unimaginable wonders, — Carrie Anne Noble
I wish you'd stay forever, I think. I wish that I would not wish so often. — Carrie Anne Noble
And what does it matter where my journey began, as long as I end it with you? — Carrie Anne Noble
Surely it would be easier to be a stork than a seventeen-year-old girl. — Carrie Anne Noble
I miss her. I miss her as I'd miss my sight if I were suddenly blind. I miss her as a tree must miss its wealth of leaves come midwinter. — Carrie Anne Noble
I was 30 when I did 'The Matrix.' When you turn 30, your life and your world view change. I remember feeling relieved - it was like I was seeing things in a deeper way. — Carrie-Anne Moss
I do not feel brave. I feel a hundred years old and very, very tired - yet wide awake with worry. — Carrie Anne Noble
there is silence - the holy silence of winter, broken only by the pings of snowflakes meeting their siblings on the ground, and the soft shushing of the sleigh. — Carrie Anne Noble
a mind at rest frees the body to work at healing itself. — Carrie Anne Noble