1.
If I had been around when Rubens was painting, I would have been revered as a fabulous model. Kate Moss? Well, she would have been the paintbrush.
Dawn French
2.
It was my father who taught me to value myself.
Dawn French
3.
I want to do something where I play Judi Dench's younger sister or daughter.
Dawn French
4.
Funny how women are ashamed of their inner fairy whereas men are forever proudly displaying their inner cowboy or fireman
Dawn French
5.
In actual life I am a grumpy old bag.
Dawn French
6.
Turning 50 can be difficult, sometimes dangerous, for women. The danger is in that blip that can come from the fact that you become invisible, and if you're not careful and don't embrace that, it can trip you up and you lose confidence.
Dawn French
7.
It was my father who taught me to value myself. He told me that I was uncommonly beautiful and that I was the most precious thing in his life.
Dawn French
8.
Im constantly astounded by how amazing women are. And as we go through all these different stages of life as long as you share them with others and say, Well, this is bloody weird, you can get through everything.
Dawn French
9.
The person I have admired the most in comedy terms would be Eric Morecambe, who is my total hero.
Dawn French
10.
I keep my own personality in a cupboard under the stairs at home so that no one else can see it or nick it.
Dawn French
11.
I am not, I repeat, NOT a lesbian - even though I'd like to be one when I grow up.
Dawn French
12.
I've never disliked myself, and my weight has had nothing to do with my self-esteem.
Dawn French
13.
Any people whose lives are about the way they look, whether it's fat or thin, are in a dangerous area.
Dawn French
14.
I'm known among my friends for saying things I probably shouldn't sometimes, but I have to get things out in the air.
Dawn French
15.
It was fantastic to work in Cornwall partly because my family live there so I was able to do lots of visiting and eat lots of cake. They live all over Cornwall and all over Devon.
Dawn French
16.
I never do any television without chocolate. That's my motto and I live by it. Quite often I write the scripts and I make sure there are chocolate scenes. Actually I'm a bit of a chocolate tart and will eat anything. It's amazing I'm so slim.
Dawn French
17.
Young people need their own private places which mothers don't belong to, even if they want mother all around the edge of that.
Dawn French
18.
The best way to lose weight is to put the handle of the fridge two inches from the ground.
Dawn French
19.
There is a latent fairy in all women, but look how carefully we have to secrete her in order to be taken seriously. And fairies come in all shapes, colours, sizes and types, they don't have to be fluffy. They can be demanding and furious if hey like. They do, however, have to wear a tiara. That much is compulsory.
Dawn French
20.
I've often said the most difficult things I have to say to people through humour. I can very quickly put someone in their place with it. But we all walk away unscathed because there's been some funnies around it, and I'll usually make sure that it comes back at me.
Dawn French
21.
Writing has become my great joy - I simply love it.
Dawn French
22.
I think of myself now as a writer, although I wouldn't go as far as to say 'novelist' because that sounds like a Victorian person.
Dawn French
23.
I don't know why I feel so crazy...I feel like I'm going through a stargate. Maybe it's the diet pills. Maybe it's Buddha.
Dawn French
24.
People need to learn to take everyone as they are.
Dawn French
25.
Evolving into a middle-aged person is quite interesting if we can understand what it means. I would like to think it meant being a bit sure of what I want.
Dawn French
26.
That's the awful thing about dating. Tight underwear. We would all like to be in a big bra and pants and when you are in a secure relationship you can do that.
Dawn French
27.
I'm not a big drinking person and hardly ever have alcohol. Perhaps it's not sweet enough for my sweet tooth.
Dawn French
28.
I have had the unfortunate experience of having someone write an unauthorised biography of me. Half of it is lies and the other half is badly written. My feeling is that if I'm going to write my life story, I ought to have my life first.
Dawn French
29.
You have to let kids live their own lives and make their mistakes, but it is difficult now because there are so many things in their lives which weren't in mine - I never had Facebook. And some of the things I see now I'm appalled by. So I'm as nosey about my daughter's life as I can be. I tell her, 'I'm all over you, whether you like it or not.'
Dawn French
30.
I'll always be a fat girl and I am happy with that.
Dawn French
31.
Why would I worry about getting older - what's to moan about?
Dawn French
32.
I watch schlock telly. Like the 'Kardashians.' I love it. It's my guilty pleasure.
Dawn French
33.
When I wrote 'Dear Fatty,' I realised that sitting and writing alone is an absolute joy.
Dawn French
34.
That's the weird thing about not being married - you can't get regular kissing; you can't be guaranteed of it, and that's a great shame.
Dawn French
35.
My approach to parenting is that everything is open - everything. I'm not very good at covert, or subtle, and I've had to learn timing. I do blunder in a bit.
Dawn French
36.
I do think you are supposed to go through wars with your child because otherwise the tearing apart that has to happen when they go off to lead their own life would be unbearable.
Dawn French
37.
I've always loved kissing. We all do, don't we?
Dawn French
38.
I'd like to play a horse, many people think I already have. Either end of the horse would be fine.
Dawn French
39.
The only time I did not know how to be, physically, was when I lost a lot of weight. That was the only time I didn't understand my body.
Dawn French
40.
I am a rubbish flirt.
Dawn French
41.
Why would anyone want to be called a size zero or even aspire to being a zero? I don't even understand the thinking behind it, let alone the practicalities. What is all that about?
Dawn French
42.
I love it when somebody makes me laugh - it's what attracts me to people.
Dawn French
43.
I know what it's like to struggle for cash. When I went to drama school, I worked as a chambermaid to make ends meet.
Dawn French
44.
I haven't really ever had to audition for anything.
Dawn French
45.
Divorce is not easy, but if you genuinely put your kids first, that dictates the civility you should show each other. What example are you otherwise?
Dawn French
46.
Theatre outings are my favourite thing to spend money on. The most influential play I saw was Bent, which starred Ian McKellen. And I loved the original performance of The Rocky Horror Show, with Richard OBrien and Tim Curry at the Royal Court, when I was about 15.
Dawn French
47.
I have turned away from the thought of writing fiction in the past through what I suppose is, actually, fear. The direct, raw invitation for the reader to come in and explore my imagination is fairly scary for me so I have busied myself with so much else.
Dawn French
48.
What was I thinking? Fact is I wasn't thinking. I didn't want to think. I wanted to feel.
Dawn French
49.
I don't read novels whilst I'm writing one; I just haven't got a wide enough brain to concentrate on incoming and outgoing in the same time zone.
Dawn French
50.
My best friend is the most important girl, outside of family, to me. I met her when I went to college and we bonded immediately. I'd do anything for her at any time. We phone each other every day.
Dawn French