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    • Stana: (On Kate Beckett's personality) She's a woman, which means that she's inherently strong. There are all these other wonderful facets to her, as well: hope, sometimes girlish hope; self-doubt; confidence. There's a Joan of Arc quality to her, I suppose. There are different ways of communicating with people in different scenarios. In the workplace, you can really only be one kind of person, whereas with Castle, she has to maintain a certain sense of decorum for right now, but as we move forward and he gets to know her more, we get to see her other layers.
    • Stana: (On what drives her character Det. Kate Beckett) She was on that typical Manhattan-ite, society girl path, then a personal tragedy struck, and she shifted course, and joined the police force to become a detective. I think she's driven by her need to see justice prevail and her empathy toward victims and their families.
    • Stana: As an actor it seems we're always living out of our suitcase, never really knowing what's next, which can be exciting, but it also can frame your life in a weird way.
    • Stana: (on her parents raising her and her siblings) They educated us. They inspired us. They challenged us. We challenged them. They let us travel. They gave us lessons: piano, ballet, karate, and so on. They are ambitious. They're fabulous parents and I'm really fortunate to have them.
    • Stana: It makes it weird to work in this industry sometimes. When I need to get a moment of perspective, when I feel as if I'm getting ridiculous about something, I'll just go away and try to communicate or become in communion with truth, and then I realize how ridiculous all these worries are. They mean nothing! In 300 years what will any of us or our little problems mean to people.
    • Stana: When I was growing up, my parents encouraged me to pick a path that was safe and sane.
    • Stana: (about working on "Quantum of Solace") It was a blast! I really wanted to be a part of that film, and was up for the role of Strawberry Fields originally, but they felt I wasn't right for it, plus I didn't want to play someone who got killed, and everyone gets killed in that bloody movie!
    • Stana: Acting was always the focus. It's weird, I was asked as a little kid by parents' friends, 'What do you want to do when you grow up?' I think I was four years old, and I said, 'I want to be an actress.' I always knew.
    • Stana: As an actor, I feel like you're asked to live life as vibrantly as possible.
    • Stana: The luxury of creativity wasn't afforded to my parents because they had to build a life, and they had to survive, so I feel very lucky that I've gotten to pursue a creative life.
    • Stana: (on her siblings) We're all oddballs doing different things in the world, and they're all on their way to growing into really interesting adults, although I don't know if any of us will ever really be adults, because we're all really strange. (laughs)
    • Stana: (about working on Castle) That's a whole new experience, the TV world and the hours you put into TV versus film. We're shooting 10 pages in a day, we're there from 12 to 17 hours in a day, and that's crazy for me. And you have to be on because you're in every shot. It was definitely a stamina-builder but I enjoyed it so much and I learned so much but I can't walk away from it without saying how lucky I am.
    • Stana: For actors, every time we do a new role, it's kind of like entering into a new sandbox. The only thing that you can hope for is that the person on the other side of the sandbox is willing to bounce the ball back to you.
    • Stana: (revealing she practiced lesbian sex scenes for the movie "Feast of Love" with Selma Blair) We rehearsed our love scene quite a bit in a private room together. We both looked at the bed, looked at each other and walked into the room and went at it. As a kisser, I would say Selma was very titillating. It was my first time kissing a woman and I had a great time with her. But I reconfirmed to myself that I'm 100 per cent heterosexual.
    • Stana: Men should never marry their muse. It ruins the illusion.
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