At our best, we are all teachers
I do not really shop. Most of my clothes I make. I dress simply.
I'm not an outdoor girl. I can barely swim. I don't ride a horse.
A model needs to know how to project herself into the camera.
When people ask me about modeling, what it was like, I say, "It was fabulous!" If you can use it in the right way - to travel to meet other people, to learn how to dress, to make some money - I think it's great. But I also think it takes girls. If they don't know how to handle themselves, or if they do it just for a little time and are not successful, then they get terribly depressed about themselves.
I would never become a big, big model in the commercial sense because I was such a type; you couldn't use me in everything.
I make myself lie down every afternoon; otherwise I'll be too exhausted by the night-time. If I can't nap, I'll watch a little bit of TV and just relax for two or three hours.
I like visual imagery in my head.
We just need to put our foot down. This is a good time for us to bring this to a place of fairness, and girls need to know that being a feminist is a good thing. It doesn't mean that you hate men. It means equal rights. If you're doing the same job, you should be compensated and treated in the same way.
What is revolutionary today is that we're using precision-guided munitions. And instead of building individual weapons, we are building an industry and a philosophy, the culture of precision. You saw Desert Storm. Precision works.
Breaking up: It's so easy to return their possessions, but so hard to get our brain cells back.