“I think that you never fall out of love with somebody, you just let go and move on.” Quote by Ashley Rickards
“I'm always looking to do different roles and play around a little bit. That's always the fun part of my job.” LittlesDifferentPlayJobsFunBitsRolesLittle Bit Author:Ashley Rickards
“I've always loved horses. When I was younger, I competed in horse shows and did quite well.” WellsShowsHorseHorse Show Author:Ashley Rickards
“My ideal role would be anything that allows me to play anyone the public is familiar with and to be able to show them that, but in a new light.” PlayShowsLightWould BeAbleRolesIdealsFamiliar Author:Ashley Rickards
“When I believe in something, I support it fully. On that note, I totally don't support Velcro shoes.” BelieveI BelieveSupportNotesShoesI Believe InVelcro Author:Ashley Rickards
“As an actor, I think it's always important to separate yourself from your characters because, when you include yourself in a character, you're taking a liberty that you don't really have unless you're life is that incredibly close to the character.” ThinkingImportantCharacterLife IsActorsLiberty Author:Ashley Rickards
“I'm horrible at quoting movies! Even my very favorites are not easily recalled or programmed to memory. When people start movie quoting around me, I'm that person who just smiles and then looks up the reference later.” PeopleLooksPersonsMemoriesHorribleLook UpJust SmileQuotingQuoting Movies Author:Ashley Rickards
“In my 50s I'll be dancing at my children's weddings.” ChildrenDancingMy ChildrenWedding Author:Michael J. Fox
“I'm sort of a reverse Method actor. In my personal life, I become my characters. After 'One Tree Hill', I started dressing in Converse and ripped jeans and hoodies. On 'Awkward', it manifests in how I speak.” CharacterActorsSpeakTreeMethodHillsAwkwardReversePersonal LifeJeansDressingsRippedConversesTree HillHoodiesRipped Jeans Author:Ashley Rickards
“I hardly ever think about audience. I just try to tell a story for me. I write the kind of story I would like to read.” ThinkingWritingTryingKindStoriesAudience Author:Brent Runyon