I've learned that it's harder to try to put on this goody two-shoes persona when that's not me.
Every novel is-at the beginning-the same opening of a door onto a completely unknown space.
Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them.
When we're young, we like happy endings. When we're a little older, we think happy endings are unrealistic and so we prefer bad but credible endings. When we're older still, we realize happy endings aren't so bad after all.
If he wants to be an asshole, it's a free country. Millions before him have made the same life choice.
Time has not stood still. It has washed over me, washed me away, as if I'm nothing more than a woman of sand, left by a careless child too near the water.
I hope that people will finally come to realize that there is only one 'race' - the human race - and that we are all members of it.
I was a girly-girl until I moved to New York. Then I got really into the androgynous look of the early-'90s club scene. I had really short hair and started blurring the line a bit. But for me, grade school was about Benetton, Esprit, and Guess jeans.
Express the psychedelic with the cybernetic. Turn on, tune in and boot up.
To be more involved and more aware is appealing to me.
We always talk about being a spark and swinging the momentum of the game and that swung it.