When I see someone either break free from the grips of the food industry, leave their job for something more meaningful, or start to be in a relationship that really helps them become who they're supposed to be, that inspires me.
The central paradox of motherhood is that while our children become the absolute center of our lives, they must also push us backout in the world. . . . But motherhood that can narrow our lives can also broaden them. It can make us focus intensely on the moment and invest heavily in the future.