On Her Marriage
"I was in love. I believed in love. I think if you're secure in something, it doesn't matter what other people are saying. I grew and learned so much and I think he did, too." (2002, Time Out London, interview by Jessica Cargill Thompson)
"I literally went from moving out of my family's house to being married. I never gave myself a chance to find who I am, and I don't think he did either. But we needed each other at that time." (2001, Nylon Magazine, interview by Tamara Ikenberg)
"Yeah, we got married young, but we'd also been working for years, having these adult lives. We weren't just kids going, 'Let's play house.'" (2001, interview by Sarah Saffian, Us Magazine)
"...neither of us had had relationships before, so it was really my first love." (2001, interview by Sarah Saffian, Us Magazine)
"I'm comfortable talking about our feelings and general things, but specific details are so private, you know?" (2001, interview by Sarah Saffian, Us Magazine)
"I can tell you what I feel right now: I'm loving us as friends. I can't tell you what I'll feel tomorrow or what he'll feel. But I do think I'll always be protective of him. You enter that part of my heart, you don't leave." (2001, interview by Sarah Saffian, Us Magazine)
[The break-up was] "...very hard... But it's hard for anybody, no matter what your age is. It's one of the hardest things to cope with and you just cope with it the best you can. That's what life is -- trying to do your best." (2001, Chicago Tribune interview by Julia Keller)
"Ultimately, the marriage was a choice made with our hearts, not with our heads." (2001, interview by Sarah Saffian, Us Magazine)