All my friends went to the Madonna concert when I was in, maybe, the 9th grade, and my mother refused to let me go. Sarah Paulson 9thconcertfriend Change image and share on social
To not have any hope is where things start to get really bleak. Things are possible. The impossible can be possible. Sarah Paulson bleakhopeimpossible Change image and share on social
I work in the '60s more than I've done anything else. I did a movie, called 'Down with Love', in the '60s. I did a movie for HBO about the Johnson administration in the '60s. Sarah Paulson 60sadministrationcall Change image and share on social
I'm interested in telling the character's story, not my beliefs, political or otherwise. Sarah Paulson beliefcharacterinterest Change image and share on social
If you heard me sing, you would just plug your ears and run, screaming, the other way. I promise. Sarah Paulson earhearplug Change image and share on social
I think it's very important for people to not judge the people you're playing. You have to find a way to love them because their story is theirs. I just don't think there would be any use in that. Sarah Paulson findimportantjudge Change image and share on social
The thing I worry about for myself is I spend a lot of time alone, and another person comes around and you're like, 'What are you doing here? Get out of here.' Sarah Paulson lotpersonspend Change image and share on social
I'd love to be in the '70s. I'd love to have a big, long wig parted down the middle with flat-ironed hair and bell-bottoms. They're actually very flattering for my figure. The wider the leg, the better for a person with a booty. Sarah Paulson 70sbellbig share on social
Sometimes I think on television, you use maybe a tenth of what you are able to do. So it's nice to go, 'Well, I'm gonna take two months and reinvest in acting and storytelling.' You don't get to do that on television. Sarah Paulson actgonnamonth share on social