c. 1986: "My brother John tells me the movie profession has changed
completely and that I should stay where I am. He insists that I'd have
to study acting, but I was told never to take lessons - that I was an
instinctive actress. Most of the performances I see on TV and in movies
are so self-conscious and overacted. I would think a natural actress
would be welcome.
"The business has changed a lot and there was a lot of foul language". "It was not what I wanted to do. I had lived like an adult since I was 9, and it was important for me to find out who I was."
(On why she retired from acting at 15)
This story (To Kill a Mockingbird) has so much to say but the lessons haven't been learned yet". "If you think racism and bigotry don't exist, look around. Racism is a learned thing and we need to be diligent about teaching our children the right thing.
"As we all do, we look back on things and see our parents in a new light. We see their flaws, sometimes understand their flaws, and still love them." (Concerning a racist Atticus Finch portrayal in Go Set a Watchman)