We don't work for each other, We work with each other.
Feminism to me means fighting. It's a very nuanced, complex thing, but at the very core of it I'm a feminist because I don't think being a girl limits me in any way.
It brings me no joy and not enough comfort to dwell too much on things I've said or written or made or worn in the past.
I'm not obsessively a follower of fashion in the way I used to be. But I still have all those magazines I bought at the time because I bought ones that felt a little timeless, more like books.
The idea that feeling confident and feeling misunderstood are mutually exclusive really bugs me.
The Internet, really. It's amazing what you can find. There are so many different resources on the Internet and I got into blogging because of my friend's sister who had a blog, Fashion Robot, which she stopped a few months ago just because it was too much time. . . I started taking more of an interest in fashion, and going to more websites like Style. com or whatever. Eventually I made a hasty decision and made my own.
I think it'd be great to own a fun concept store with my friends and just sell books and records.
But what do we know of the heart nearest to our own? What do we know of our own heart?
A time is marked not so much by ideas that are argued about as by ideas that are taken for granted. The character of an era hangs upon what needs no defense.
Comrades mine and I in the midst, and their memory ever to keep for the dead I loved so well.
To change our national economic story from one of financial speculation to one of future growth, we need a third industrial revolution: a green revolution. It will transform our economy as surely as the shift from iron to steel, from steam to oil. It will lead us toward a low-carbon future, with cleaner energy and greener growth. With an economy that is built to last - on more sustainable, more stable foundations