Decisions are the frequent fabric of our daily design.
I believe in ghosts and spirits, and I believe that they can possess you.
The beauty of having short hair is that I actually can wash and style it at home!
Keep God as your main focus. Make sure your desire to do what you're aspiring to do is deeper than just fame and being a celebrity. Be willing to work hard, and don't believe that when a door closes it's anything personal.
Just be honest and true to yourself. If your friends around you love you, they'll wish you the best and want only what's going to make you happy.
I want to be remembered as a woman who represented God but was controversial, stood by what she believed and wouldn't allow other people's opinions of her to manipulate her directions. As someone who helped others, loved others deeply even if they tried to hurt her, was there for people when she could be, and ultimately made everything she did about God and not just about herself.
Make sure your desire to do what you're aspiring to do is deeper than just fame and being a celebrity.
The most powerful part of the art is experiential, yet it's the hardest to describe because it's nonverbal.
I'm planning, you see, to try to confine myself to the truth. That's hard for an old, inveterate fantasy martyr and liar who has never hesitated to give truth the form he felt the occasion demanded.
I try not to cover Sudan from afar. I feel really uncomfortable writing about Sudan when I'm not there. It always looks different. When you're outside Sudan it's easy to lose sight of how much of what happens is driven by local politics. And when you're in America in particular, there's this sense that what D. C. has to say is the only thing that counts. Unsurprisingly people in Sudan don't feel the same way.
You must learn to heed your senses. Humans use but a tiny percentage of theirs. They barely look, they rarely listen, they never smell, and they think that they can only experience feelings through their skin. But they talk, oh, do they talk.