1.
We're not all nice, and there are a lot of levels of ambition and niceness.
Heather Donahue
2.
In LA, I mean, here's this place full of desperate and sad people who take their only pleasure from destroying others for the purposes of their own self-aggrandizement.
Heather Donahue
3.
All this technology for connection and what we really only know more about is how anonymous we are in the grand scheme of things.
Heather Donahue
4.
A lot of our entertainment throws into detail the stagnation and illness of how we live today-it's sad and it's sick... and it's profitable.
Heather Donahue
5.
If we had been less reliant on technology and the security that we enjoy in being divorced from what we used to know, maybe things would have turned out differently.
Heather Donahue
6.
I could read at a very early age and I loved stories, losing myself in stories, novels.
Heather Donahue
7.
Acting is just something I always knew I wanted to do - acting and writing.
Heather Donahue
8.
I don't know anyone who ever got deferred pay. I'm the first of my friends to ever actually get a deferred paycheck.
Heather Donahue
9.
Ideally, I'm also sending a message that everything passes, even hope, and sometimes you have to be patient while you wait for it to come back around again.
Heather Donahue
10.
I am the shortest and least funny person in my family.
Heather Donahue
11.
I'm not the beautiful one.
Heather Donahue
12.
I get sidetracked very easily.
Heather Donahue
13.
I’m afraid to close my eyes, I’m afraid to open them
Heather Donahue
14.
I've heard people say that 'The Blair Witch Project' is a feminist movie because there's a woman in charge and I've heard it called a completely anti-feminist movie because this woman screws everything up. Who cares really? It's just a movie.
Heather Donahue
15.
I'm trying to drink more water.
Heather Donahue
16.
I find that a lot of women respond to my work in that it doesn't make them feel bad about themselves.
Heather Donahue
17.
I think I'm just more adaptable now, so danger, overall, seems less dangerous to me.
Heather Donahue