Diane Keaton revealed that for the past 25 years of her life, she already renovated at least 25 houses, but still she can't find the one that she can call her ideal home.
"I've always been looking for home," the 69 year old actress revealed. "I feel like I've chased the concept of home with all the renovations and building I've done in my life, and I can't stop. I can't seem to stop having the dream of it."
The Annie Hall actress also opened up to AARP The Magazine about the legendary actor Woody Allen, who just turned 80 this month. Keaton said that working with the actor is a real "privilege" as she learned a lot of things from him.
When asked what is the most valuable lesson she learned from Allen, she shared, "Work really is the answer to so many problems, and it's a form of play too, that you take very seriously and keep trying to expand. That's something I learned from Woody."
But although she said she learned many things from the actor as well as from her past experiences, Keaton admitted that her perspective on life had changed due to her mother's death. She said she sees life differently since her mother passed away. Diane said she started treasuring every moments of her life and "cherish" the people she love.
Diane also confessed as she is getting older, that she's starting to appreciate the things that surrounds her as she's beginning to see clearly the "magical aspects" that are existing in this planet and find everything astonishing. "Like, 'Oh my goodness, look at that sycamore tree! Why didn't I see that before?"
The single mother to two adopted children- Dexter 20 year old and 15 year old Duke has won an Oscar and Golden Globe award, Keaton was also nominated numerous times for the Best Actress Award in a Leading Role.