Referring to her habit of exploring the property she bought in Cambodia, where she adopted five-year-old son Maddox in 2002, that needed demining before they could live on it.:"Brad's more - well, he doesn't get angry with me. He just gets concerned. He's much more - well, maybe he's smarter about it. The attitude being, 'Let's not just be walking around here, let's be cautious in a healthy way.' I'm brave to the point of stupidity sometimes. He's asking if the property can be demined again."
"I have the great good fortune of being able to have a fun job. It's a job that allows me to travel and that allows me, sometimes, to get out of myself...I try to make sure that my relationship with the man in my life is solid and complete and we're very connected and having a great life together and enjoying our children and being part of the world. So that's my life. It's not split in half. It's not one side taking over the other."
"I think we both went on a lot of faith - we really did. Our family has grown very quickly, and we have a lot of responsibility together, and we acknowledge that we are lucky we turned out to be for each other everything we'd hoped. We could have been very wrong, but every challenge we hit has brought us closer. It has been that kind of relationship."