To me, the stand up part in my life is great. I know I can do that. When I get an acting chance, I'm really thrilled.
I mean, I have worked out. I've always worked out a little, you know, when I felt it was, like. . . time.
Portraiture keeps me humble. It's simple and straightforward. There is nothing more interesting I can make up than the figure sitting right in front of me.
I have to remember that for the most part people will see me for what I do, not what I say I do.
I'll never have a best friend who is a man. It just doesn't work that way. So many times young girls will be like, 'I'm a guy's girl. ' And I'm like, 'No, you're not. There's no way a man can understand you like a woman, and you're a guy's girl because you're threatened by other women. ' I was like that.
I think I did a lot of really stupid stuff really quickly in my twenties and that sort of led me to want to sort of just relax a little bit. Relax a lot.
Being humble and sweet is the hardest thing you can do.
. . . insight, vision, moments of revelation. During those rare moments something overtakes the man and he becomes the tool of a greater Force; the servant of, willing or unwilling depending on his degree of awakeness. The photograph, then, is a message more than a mirror, and the mans a messenger who happens to be a photographer.
What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice.
The capacity to creatively improvise is an important factor that differentiates successful companies - or teams - from those that are not successful.
If you feel that you're not ready to die, never fear; nature will give you complete and adequate assistance when the time comes.