Aw, where we come from the Anti-Life Equation is one of many others--almost as awesome!! But they merely exist!!
I'm 41, I'm a woman not a kid. I have no interest in making silly pop music.
A lot of celebrities just want money, fame, power, fancy cars, houses all over the world and have people BOW DOWN to them. To me, that's frightful behaviour.
It's a torturous time when you learn almost everything you really have to know about survival. The important thing to remember when you are living through it, however, is that you have absolutely no idea quite how smart and strong and beautiful the pain will make you. So go forth and suffer. . . you'll rule the world.
I was a redhead and a middle child; both can make you feel excluded. It's like fighting to be included, in the swim of things. After a while you start to develop a bit of a victim mentality, which isn't great for a happy life.
The sensation of never feeling good enough or pretty enough will always be there. It's a constant dialogue, and you just learn to be more powerful than that other voice. When you hear it come up, you shut it down.
I want to hear an alternative viewpoint, and I don't want girls to be defanged and declawed and pretty and mute.
I'd like to be known as the person who saw things from a different point of view to others.
People tend to view history as if it were another planet and think the modern world was invented in 1963. I don't agree.
In 1993, I retired from the Art Ensemble of Chicago to devote myself full time to Buddhist studies and to the practice of Aikido.
What I know is that I am honest about my films, and my films are honest about reality. The stories themselves dictate the way that they should be told.