. . . who we are and what we do it is fundamentally a function of what we remember.
I think as a pregnant woman we're all looking for stuff that makes us all look cute and fashionable and feel sexy when we're pregnant.
It is kind of hard to figure out who you are when you've lost your job at age 13, when that was basically how you identified yourself.
There is a certain sense of loss when a series ends.
I was living a complete lie. But unfortunately, guilt doesn't make you stop.
I remember being young and people passing me things under the bathroom to sign, like under the stall. Like adults. We were shooting at Disney World, and my mom went with me to the bathroom, and an adult woman came in and under the stall was like, "Can you sign this?" And I remember my mom being like, "Have you lost your mind? What is wrong with you? You don't do that! She is a child and you don't do that to anyone!" Who thinks that is a good idea? Someone.
I actually never auditioned for 'Full House. ' I had done a guest appearance on 'Valerie' as the next door neighbor's niece, and from that I got into 'Full House. ' I was only five years old, and I was on the show until I was 13.
You don't get rewarded for taking risk; you get rewarded for buying cheap assets. And if the assets you bought got pushed up in price simply because they were risky, then you are not going to be rewarded for taking a risk; you are going to be punished for it.
A change of fortune hurts a wise man no more than a change of the moon.
Political sovereignty is but a mockery without the means of meeting poverty and illiteracy and disease. Self-determination is but a slogan if the future holds no hope.
I believe that the best measure of whether a nation is going to be successful is whether they are tapping the talents of their women.