I have never done a thriller, and it will just be really fun for me to heave and pant and run and climb and break windows and scream every once in a while. (Kate Hudson)
I did not like leaving them when they were little or big. You have to have priorities regarding what you will allow to take you away from your kid. (Kate Hudson)
When you're nursing and you're working 18-hour days, that's pretty hard. (Kate Hudson)
I talked to ex-wives of musicians of the '70s for research. They're the funniest people in the world, yet there is this sad, beautiful thing in their eyes that says they've seen more than they could ever possibly tell you. (Kate Hudson)
I'm superstitious... but not like wear the same underwear for two weeks superstitious. (Kate Hudson)
In the early 1980s when the British government decided to purchase the Trident nuclear weapons system, Britain faced a perceived threat from the nuclear-armed Soviet Union. (Kate Hudson)
I auditioned on my own. I tried to make a mark for myself without anybody's help, not even Mom's. (Kate Hudson)
Somebody can become a celebrity for being stupid. That is what it's turned into. (Kate Hudson)
If it's a big hit, fantastic. If it's not, then it's not. I don't worry about my work. (Kate Hudson)
I felt horrible because I thought I was letting the director and the studio down, (Kate Hudson)
I don't believe (monogamy) is realistic. But, I believe that we, as people, have the power to make it happen. (Kate Hudson)
I do love clothes but sometimes I think I should pay more attention to what I'm wearing. I just wear what is comfortable. (Kate Hudson)
The only things I'm competitive in are backgammon and poker. (Kate Hudson)
I did grow up with Kurt Russell as a Dad, who was a professional baseball player, with all boys. All I wanted to do was be the best athlete. I was the kind of person that in high school, if I didn't beat the record, I was very disappointed in myself. I finally got to do that in my work. (Kate Hudson)
I went on countless auditions. I begged my parents until I finally was allowed to be in a theatrical play when I was 13. It was the most important thing in my life. (Kate Hudson)