I have no interest in romanticizing poor black people, having been one of them myself in our beloved hometown of Detroit.
My style is not trendy by any means; my inner artists loves to shine through in my wardrobe.
When you get bullied, you automatically think that you're the reason why you're getting bullied. The reality is, it's about them, not you. . . I'm all about blocking people. I'm all about saying, 'You know what, I don't need this in my life. '
I do my own thing. I'm very much in the paradox of things. I enjoy the little things in life, what's big is small and what's small is big. It might not be the coolest thing to do, but it's important to me.
I think sometimes when you want attention you can wear sunglasses and people are like "Who is that?"
I love working with Paul Wesley. He’s my best friend.
I'm all about high-waisted pants and skirts, pencil skirts, and sheer, long-sleeves in the summer.
I figured I could read more than five pages tonight since I'd been deprived for the last couple of days. When I finished the fifteenth, I discovered I was three pages from the next chapter. Might as well end with a clean break. After I was done, I sighed and leaned back, feeling decadent and spent. Pure bliss. Books were a lot less messy than orgasms.
. . . always been a goal-oriented girl. it was both her strength and her weakness. She had a drive to completion that always gets things done, but it also made her inflexible, and stubborn.
The best evidence of merit is a cordial recognition of it whenever and wherever it may be found.
One bit in or out of focus makes the difference between our bodies being ourselves and our being part of a group. I want to melt the idea of specificity and blend individuality into the crowd.