1.
All I want to do really is get married and be a matriarch.
Sally Phillips
2.
I think everyone is forgetting what plastic surgery is for - if you have a face-eating tumour, lose a breast or are involved in a car accident, then it's a good idea.
Sally Phillips
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A Local Government Stationery Store is something to behold. It's like walking through the back of a cupboard into a really dull Narnia.
Sally Phillips
4.
The siblings of special needs children are quite special. Absolutely accepting and totally loving, from birth, someone who is different mentally, and has a different way of seeing the world, is a wonderful trait. It's a trait I wish there was another way of getting, but there isn't. And it does involve a degree of not having it fantastically easy.
Sally Phillips
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I always carry a pair of scissors around with me to cut things out of magazines.
Sally Phillips
6.
I would love to have been around in the Keystone Studios days.
Sally Phillips
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What having a Down's syndrome child isn't - and I feel very strongly about this - is a tragedy. All those pregnancy books you read when you are expecting refer to Down's syndrome as if it were the worst possible outcome, and it's not.
Sally Phillips
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I wasn't hugely popular at school. In fact, I was bullied at school.
Sally Phillips
9.
I'm sorry to say I'm very lizard-like. My skin is dry, so covering my face in greasy antioxidants is a better alternative.
Sally Phillips
10.
When I'm a brunette, it's four times harder to hail a taxi. Then I go blonde again, and suddenly there are taxis everywhere.
Sally Phillips
11.
If you get 10,000 guys to put their ideal woman into a computer, it still comes out looking like Angelina Jolie.
Sally Phillips
12.
I definitely used to write a lot at school. Comic poetry and drawings about people.
Sally Phillips
13.
I truly would love to be a designer-label girl, but I am very much High Street.
Sally Phillips
14.
I can make a virtue of slapdash. Slapdash can give you courage.
Sally Phillips
15.
Red carpets and dressing up are a part of work that I enjoy less than some people.
Sally Phillips
16.
People have really strong images of what church is, and it's almost certainly not the same as mine.
Sally Phillips
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I'm a big fan of community, and I think independence is over-rated.
Sally Phillips
18.
I don't leave London, really, and I don't do theatre, because I want to put the kids to bed.
Sally Phillips
19.
My blood runs cold when I hear the 'great news' that we have found a marker for the Down's syndrome gene, which means we can identify it more easily. Why is that good news? It's only good news if you're going to terminate.
Sally Phillips
20.
I start the day with the intention of doing 4,000 sit-ups but then have to work.
Sally Phillips
21.
Its quite confusing being one of the less wealthy people at a posh place.
Sally Phillips
22.
A lot of things in 'Parents' I find very truthful.
Sally Phillips
23.
I tell people that I'm a Christian, but I don't think it's giving an insight into who I am or what I'm about.
Sally Phillips
24.
I don't get star-struck at all.
Sally Phillips
25.
I'm feeling incredibly Botox-tempted as my face collapses around my shoulders.
Sally Phillips
26.
TV feels quite constipated, and the thing I find particularly difficult is the branding of the channels where it's not 'Is it a good script?' but 'Is it a BBC2 script?'
Sally Phillips
27.
One year you go in for auditions, and everybody thinks you're the queen of comedy, and the next year, you're so 'yesterday,' and it's not because you've done anything, or your ability has changed; you haven't been in work because you've been putting on weight and then trying to lose it.
Sally Phillips
28.
Middle-aged women on telly is a bit of a hot topic - before, we were 27 to 37, and now we're 40 to 50. You do notice as you get older... you go past 35, and suddenly you're playing baddies.
Sally Phillips
29.
Bad impulse buys make you feel grim, don't they? It's like having consumer Tourette's. I gravitate towards austere foreign-language film DVDs when insecure.
Sally Phillips
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As a writer myself, my job has very often been to also write on the job. So you get the script and a vague idea of how the scene might work, and you then add funny words or change the script. I'm not the world's best writer or the world's best actor, but I can do that thing where I can fix - or ruin - fix-slash-ruin, add quirk, add value.
Sally Phillips
31.
When I'm depressed, I definitely comfort eat, but I also eat when I'm happy. The only time I don't eat is if I am terribly nervous.
Sally Phillips
32.
When I write, I create really absurd situations which become false because I am after the joke.
Sally Phillips
33.
I've got a great relationship with my dad, but I can imagine how annoying it would be if I had to move back into his house.
Sally Phillips
34.
Comedians have to write to survive because you don't get cast for your beauty.
Sally Phillips
35.
I never ever Google myself. That way madness lies.
Sally Phillips
36.
I've got spider veins all over my legs, so I wear opaque tights all winter. All sorts of colours.
Sally Phillips
37.
The children break all my jewelry, so everything I wear is cheap - from Topshop or Dorothy Perkins.
Sally Phillips
38.
I have a lot of funny friends, though not everyone's funny all the time. Doon Mackichan's my funniest friend in the pub; Nina Conti's the funniest with a monkey.
Sally Phillips
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The only way I'll ever run a marathon is if I'm involved in the administration.
Sally Phillips
40.
I once had a friend who did the hair for sci-fi movies, and after a particularly bad break-up I stupidly went to her salon and told her she could do anything she liked. She dyed the bottom cherry red and the top peroxide blonde.
Sally Phillips
41.
I have three boys, so I live in a household full of testosterone.
Sally Phillips
42.
My first film crush was Mark Lester as Oliver Twist in the Carol Reed film.
Sally Phillips
43.
I dont have the self-discipline for diets; I break rules I set for myself, so I try and eat more healthily, juice more, and avoid sugar.
Sally Phillips
44.
Once you have a Down's syndrome child, you can't conform. In a way, you're free.
Sally Phillips
45.
Getting a new passport took me a stupid amount of time. I had to go back five times with different photographs because they kept saying I was smiling, which is against the rules. I was not smiling.
Sally Phillips
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When I got pregnant with my first child I gained nearly 5st. I did a bit of pretending: "I'm just really small, so I just put on a lot of weight when I'm pregnant." That is true, but I also ate a lot of cake.
Sally Phillips
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My mum's from Yorkshire and my parents aren't snotty or posh - they're very hard workers, both of them.
Sally Phillips
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I'm very devoted to my kids - I'm completely blind to their faults.
Sally Phillips