"I want to show that from the negative, when you dare to see it, the
positive is born, because there is the root to the good. I have inside
myself, for example, a sharp aggression. But if you remove it, I lose
my creativity. I have a great insecurity, but if you remove it, I also
lose my sensitivity. Good theater is the theater that can make it a
little attractive, a bit cool, to have these dark inner depths. You
must be a bit afraid of them. I have a big need of spending time being
alone, just to fear these dark sides. We must have secrets. That's why
I almost never agree, or rarely, to really personal interviews: you
must have large pools, untouched inside yourself." (on acting, theater
and her interest in playing dark women roles on stage and in films)