They almost put me on the cover of People magazine. And then it died. Because there wasn't really anything to say.
- Cynthia Nixon
I can't remember in what context they tell people this, but if someone is chasing you, stop running. And then they'll stop chasing you.
- Cynthia Nixon
When I was younger, a teacher was certainly one of the things I could envision myself doing. But after having children of my own and going into my daughter's various classrooms and observing teachers, that is a job I could never do. That's got to be the hardest job in the world. As a parent, you need incredible patience, but when you're dealing with a classroom of 20 to 25 kids-it seems impossible. I think teachers are amazing.
- Cynthia Nixon
I grew up in New York City. I went to Riverside Church for pre-school. For K-2nd, I went to P.S. 75. For half of second to 6th, I went to P.S. 158 on the east side, then on to Hunter College HS for 7th-12th, followed by Barnard College. I loved Hunter HS. So many of my friends are from those days. I experienced a really intensive learning environment and met a lot of kindred spirits.
- Cynthia Nixon
I'm in a fantastic relationship. We shop and cook and raise children - we both pitch in. I'm in love with her because she's her. If she were a man, would I be in love with her? I honestly don't know.
- Cynthia Nixon
There wasn't a struggle, there wasn't an attempt to suppress. I met this woman, I fell in love with her, and I'm a public figure.
- Cynthia Nixon
I'm fairly out of the loop when it comes to pop culture.
- Cynthia Nixon
I find the baby thing very, very easy. It's a no-brainer.
- Cynthia Nixon
Married people are the enemy, they either pity you or they envy you. Marriage is something that can take you off your path.
- Cynthia Nixon
Motherhood is the only thing in my life that I've really known for sure is something I wanted to do.
- Cynthia Nixon
Sex and the City has big fantasy elements, we're not trying to be role models. We look great so much of the time - we never have on the same outfit twice. But, frankly, most of my single friends complain endlessly that there are no men out there - so the idea that there's some fabulous guy round every corner is fantastical. It's a comedy! Who would take a social satire literally? Did anyone take Charlie's Angels literally?
- Cynthia Nixon

