I go to Alaska and fish salmon. I do some halibut fishing, lake fishing, trout fishing, fly fishing. I look quite good in waders. I love my waders. I don't think there is anything sexier than just standing in waders with a fly rod. I just love it. (Linda Hamilton)
Life has worn me down to a very real shape. I'm a fully realized person, one that is truly in the world with talents and flaws. (Linda Hamilton)
I have not yet decided that acting is the best way to contribute to this world, and I'm a big contributor. I really would like to take a huge step and head the United Way, be a traveling ambassador. Whatever I can do to be a source of light. I want to hold the crack babies. I want to travel to Africa. I want to do something for the rain forests. (Linda Hamilton)
My heart is so light that it's amazing. I get to play all this grief, all this loss, all this disaster and chaos. It's hysterically funny. I am very light. (Linda Hamilton)
I carry Yeats with me wherever I go. He's my constant companion. I always can find some comfort in Yeats no matter what the situation is. Months and months and months go by and I know I need to switch to Shelley or somebody else, but right now Yeats is enough for me. (Linda Hamilton)
I try to keep a balance. I actually believe that children want normal parents, they don't want celebrities or important parents or anything different from all the other parents. (Linda Hamilton)
There are drugs that expand the soul, but cocaine is one that just closes the heart. It's a very alone, horrible sort of shrinking drug. I quit on my own, but there was a time when I feared I would have to go in for treatment. I really was in trouble. (Linda Hamilton)
I've seen some of these children who are oblivious to their personal accomplishments (Linda Hamilton)
We don't want to make any money. We want to break even. (Linda Hamilton)
Coach McBride's wife . . . you don't see too many women, from another race, to be hugging a big, old black guy like me, (Linda Hamilton)