. . . the myth of socialism is far stronger than the reality of capitalism. That is because capitalism is not really an ism at all. It is what people do if you leave them alone.
Definitely being a mom changes your perspective on everything.
I'm free of an abusive cult, based on money and power that worships a fictional deity and safely back with the Catholic Church.
Pretty, and you may be talented, but nobody will remember that if you're mean.
We all keep dreaming, and luckily, dreams come true.
Every role that you don't get burns you for a while.
Becoming a mother has been the most amazing experience - in an instant you become strong. You have to be a little bit wiser; it's the most important job in the world.
Never put the story in the lead. Let 'em have a hot shot of ambiguity right between the eyes.
The most important thing for a young man is to establish a credit. . . a reputation, character.
When I was twelve, I started reading Eudora Welty, Thomas Wolfe, Flannery O'Connor, James Agee, and - do we dare breathe the name - William Faulkner.
The wise coach takes all the heat when his players lose, and gives them all the credit when they win.