Ally Sheedy Quotes

"It's so unfair. The term 'brat pack' is so condescending."

"I started writing because I used to tell stories to the children who lived nearby and when I was six I started writing them down. I write poetry and plays, too, and writing is important to me. It is important for me to express my feelings and thoughts. If I'm feeling angry or wonderful or upset or happy I just write it out and reread the feelings over and over again. When I'm depressed I read something I wrote when I was happy and I can feel a great lift in my spirits. I love writing!"

"I am really close to my parents. My mother and my father do not live together. We children spend half of the week at one house and half of the week at the other house. We have been living as we do for six years. I get along well with my brother Patrick, who is ten, and my sister Meghan, who is thirteen. We have an iguana and rabbit as pets."

"All I care about for Christmas and 2003 is health and happiness for my daughter."

"I had to leave (Hollywood). The roles I wanted weren't there." Interview with Alissa Quart, 1998.

"When something major happens to you, you have to adapt yourself to it, but I've always been the same inside. When I was a little girl, I was the way I am now and in the future I'll still be the same. Outside circumstances change and you have to develop different skills, but it's all fun in its own way. I don't keep money in the center of focus. I know that I have enough to support myself for a little while, so I can wait and do things I want to do."

"I don't get hassled on the street. People do come up to me and say they enjoy my movies and it's a really good feeling. One day I was in the supermarket and this little girl came up and said, 'Are you Ally? Oh God, I love 'The Breakfast Club' so much.' It made me feel so good."