A well-balanced mind is the best remedy against affliction.
God forbid you be an ugly girl, 'course too pretty is also your doom, 'cause everyone harbors a secret hatred for the prettiest girl in the room.
One of my rules is: Never TRY to do anything. Just do it.
I know there is strength in the differences between us. I know there is comfort where we overlap.
We are wise, wise women. We are giggling girls.
When I was a teenager in the '80s, I was the only girl in the guitar shop. Now if you walk into a music store, it's mostly teenage girls. It's great! It's an expansion of possibilities for young women, finding a way to tools even if they aren't directly handed those tools by adults.
I walk like I'm on a mission 'cause that's the way I groove. I got more and more to do and less and less to prove.
You got to be pretty thin to be in the movies, or it helps. I would actually love to do it.
There is much to be said for post-menopausal celibacy. Sex is rough on loners because you have to have somebody else around, but now I don't. No more diets to stay slim and desirable: I've had sex and I've had food, and I'd rather eat.
Your rhythm is what matters to you so much that when you miss it you're resentful of your work. . . So find your rhythm, understand what makes you resentful, and protect it.
I played ten injury-free years between the ages of 12 and 22. Then, suddenly, it seemed like I was allergic to the twentieth century.