Sutton Foster Quotes.

It’s a bit of an outside-in approach – so often the clothing can reveal so much about a character. It’s like part of her superhero costume that she gets to put on and become someone else.
I only tweet about food and silly things, but it’s really fascinating because I get a lot of response on Twitter, and I’m always looking at the type of people who write me on there, and it is such a variety.
I think a lot of your 20s is trying to figure out who you are – you’re on your own; you’ve got you first job. You’ve got your first apartment. You’re living away from your parents. You’re just discovering who you are.
Everyone’s “journey” is different. Obviously with mine, I’ve had some amazing breaks, but then you have to be ready to seize the moment when the timing and the luck line up. You can’t be afraid. You have to be open. I feel like I’ve always been a leaper, and I’ve always leapt into things without thinking.
I think Amy Sherman-Palladino has a very specific voice; it’s unlike anyone else on television.
I started dancing when I was four years old and then was in class until I was about 20 years old or so, and then primarily was dancing just in shows that I was doing, but not really studying and training.
I’ve done some TV and I’ve done a lot of theater, obviously, and the last character I played on Broadway was a very fast-talking broad. I’m used to learning material and words.
What I thought 41 would be at 26 is definitely not what I feel now. I still feel incredibly youthful on the inside, in my brain.
One of the things I admire most about millennials is they celebrate individualism, and their singularity is encouraged. To be different is to be cool as opposed to weird.
I think the one thing of me that they really wanted to capitalize on is my dorkiness
You can’t be afraid. You have to be open. I feel like I’ve always been a leaper, and I’ve always leapt into things without thinking.
There’s a reason I’m on a show called ‘Younger,’ because I still think… in every aspect of my life, I’m five or 10 years behind in my mind.
As actors, you meet people that you are working with and it’s tricky. It’s blurry… how do you decipher things? I have definitely dated [a co-star], oh yeah, multiple times. It’s easy.
I’m incredibly hopeful – in many ways, still very naive. I think a lot of that has helped me. My sort of naivete has sort of gotten me in trouble at times, but I haven’t stopped myself from doing things.
Ballet is an incredibly difficult, beautiful art form that takes a lot of training, a lot of time, and a lot of hard work.
Even when I’m not working, I’m still working on something because I just want to create something.
When I was growing up, everyone dressed the same. You had to have bootcut pants and chunky heels.
My brother is about six years older, and I’ve always looked up to him.
If you’re in a relationship and someone was cheating, it could be a complete reflection of the relationship itself.
I know there’s Botox and all these skin-firming treatments, but I’m afraid they’ll make me look weird.
I loved New York, but I never quite felt like New York was my home either.
I feel like my life now, it’s only getting better, which feels nice.
I grew up sort of a geeky, tall kid, and I think I was always the one trying to make my friends laugh.
I was so grateful to work on ‘Bunheads.’ We had so much material, and everything was so rapid-fire, and I developed – through theater too, I developed a really great work ethic. I think preparing for both of them is just that – you come to set ready to go, ready to play. You know your lines. You’re ready to work.
I feel incredibly passionate about ‘Bunheads,’ but the network was not supportive of the show, and you have to have that.
I have my little craft bag that I bring with me to set everywhere I go.
I think if I had just slowed down a little bit it could have a little easier. I multiplied how difficult it needed to be instead of just saying, fair enough. You don’t have to make it hard.
I’ve been, like, 15 my entire life.
I’m like a little Pollyanna. I look at the world with rose-colored glasses.