Margot Robbie quotes

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I love flying so much. I even like airplane food. No one bothers you and your phone never goes off and you can’t have emails go through. It’s undisturbed.

Certainly there’s a huge appeal to the ’60s, because it was such a big turning point to everyone. It was the era of change, the boiling point. People rebelled against things – the hippies, the feminists, the protesters. All these things just built up and boiled over. I think people can relate to that today.

When you look at movies, the lead girl is always gorgeous and thin. There is a stereotype that you need to look a certain way and when you get in the business you really feel the pressure.

I just try to keep healthy more so than trying to be thin.

It’s fascinating to see how versatile New York City is. It lends itself to being so many different places!

The ’60s are my favorite decade – with the Cold War, the women’s movement. And then there’s the music, the fashion, the clothes, the hair.

I was always very dramatic – my family would probably use the word ‘dramatic’ – as a child; always putting on performances, making everyone come watch, and pay to watch. I was very business-savvy as a child.

Every time I see a piano, I have this urge to play it.

I kind of left everyone behind in Australia – all my friends and my family and I had to break up with my boyfriend.

New York is the coolest city. The place just never sleeps. It’s amazing.