- Thank you. I've never won anything in my life. - on winning her 2000 Golden Globe Award for Sex and the City (1998).
- I tell my friends married life is boring, but that's just a fun thing to say to make single people feel better.
- Sarah Jessica is fine, Sarah, SJP, SJ, hey you, anything. [on how to address her]
- The hardest part of leaving the show [Sex and the City (1998)] was this endless gypsy-like life that I'm back into, where it's like being the new kid in school all the time, which for some people is very easy but for me is not. I don't really like change, and I would like everything to be the same constantly, except that I love being terrified.
- Celebrity and the media are reliant on each other - always have been - but we have lost the elegance in that relationship, somehow.
- Fashion is a part of my work. I feel a responsibility to be presentable, to dress up if the occasion calls for it. But, really, fashion does not play that big a role in my life these days.
- One of the things that's great about New York is that it is not a one-industry town. It has education, academia, the service industry, arts, publishing, theater, politics, fashion, finance, as well as movie-making. There are so many people who are cogs in the great wheel of the city that a less bright light is shone on our lives. It still exists - there are always paparazzi at our house - but being a public person feels less like a business than it does in LA. And you have to approach it differently. I can't hide behind gates, or in a car, but if I can get a few yards from my front door, I can still get lost in a crowd. I am always moments, just moments, from obscurity on a crowded street in New York.
- "I get the feeling people are disappointed with me because I don't have the answers for them. I have to remind them that I don't have a Ph.D. in sex or counseling.
- Regarding her new Steve & Barry line of affordable conservative womenswear: "There's not going to be any inappropriate midriff showing, regardless of your age. I really don't care for it. I feel like, as a culture, we have seen enough damage done by it. It's provocative in a way that I just don't feel comfortable with."
- As a woman, I have an inherent need to be all things to all people, to make certain everybody's taken care of. I know I can't sustain that level all the time, so I'm finding the proper balance and it's made me infinitely happier.
- Pat knows the historical context of clothes, the periods of costumes and what century is what. But there are no rules with Pat when it comes to fashion. It's liberating. [on working with fashion designer and costumer Patricia Field on Sex and the City (1998).] (Harper's Bazaar - 2004 - "Sarah Jessica's Next Step" by Wendy Wasserstein)
- [on the fact that she adored every costume of Carrie Bradshaw's on Sex and the City (1998).] The hits and misses. It was great fun to make mistakes and also be victorious. If I have a daughter, perhaps I'll give the clothes to her and tell her the extraordinary circumstances under which I received them. (Harper's Bazaar - 2004 - "Sarah Jessica's Next Step" by Wendy Wasserstein)
- I still want to be an actor for hire, but I can also see myself as a hard-driving producer. A person can have both, and I don't think you have to be male to do that. I understand why a lot of actresses are producing now; I understand how seductive it is and how hard it is not to have control. It's like if you were keeping kosher and then one day you had... bacon! You'd just be like: This is nuts! I can't never have suckling pig! I have to have it! Or if you flew coach all the time and then one day you got on, like, Cathay Pacific First Class, where there's a whole apartment on the plane that's yours? You couldn't possibly go back to coach! You're ruined! [on becoming a producer of Sex and the City (1998), in which she stars.] (Vogue - August 2003 - "The Busiest Girl In Town" by Steven Meisel)
- I kind of enjoy the idea that you can be a lady and be slightly titillating and you don't have to take all your clothes off. (Vogue - August 2003 - "The Busiest Girl In Town" by Steven Meisel)
- I have a team of style experts for being Carrie, but I am not Carrie. I'm not even much of a shopper. I don't feel I need a lot of clothes. But I work in an industry where appearance is everything and sometimes I have to work hard at looking good.
- When I go to a premiere I like to borrow lovely clothes and shoes from designers. It's like the library: if you return them in good condition, you get to borrow more. I'm very lucky.
- I dress like most mothers - quickly!
- You don't want to see me topless.
- [on her rumored feud with Kim Cattrall] I don't think anybody wants to believe that I love Kim. I adore her. I wouldn't have done the movie without her. Didn't and wouldn't.
- People should dress the way they want. If you walk out the door feeling good about yourself, that's what counts.
- Don't ever let other people's opinions of you be your opinion of yourself.
- I've destroyed my feet, but it was worth it.
- [on her days training at the School of American Ballet in New York]: "I took class as an 8-year-old twice a week, and I would walk down that long hall knowing that at the end of this long hall, the first studio I would come upon would be the dancers in the company. There were all these dancers milling around whom I thought were very, very, very, very old people. They were probably 18 to 24 years old, but they were definitely professionals. As many of us as possible would crown in the doorway of the major studio and just stand there, and I would just watch what I still think to this day were really, really amazing dancers at work. For me it was the rehearsal room. It was the smell of a rehearsal room, and rosin, and point shoes, and point shoes just taken off feet, and sweat - all those smells. They were much more impressionable to me because that was the first place that I really saw ballet close."
- [on why she can never wear pumps again]: I literally ran in heels. I worked 18-hour days and never took them off. I wore beautiful shoes, some made better than others, and never complained. "It's sad, because my feet took me all over the world, but eventually they were like, 'You know what, we are really tired, can you just stop-and don't put cheap shoes on us?'
- [Presented the hypothetical situation of only being able to save one item in a house fire. "A pair of Manolos or a Kelly bag?"] Oh, well, that's like "Sophie's Choice." That's an impossible situation.
- I love the smell of diapers. I even like when they're wet and you smell them all warm like a baked good.
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