There are many things behind a good novel, but in particular there is a lot of work - a lot of patience, a lot of stubbornness, and a critical spirit.
Everybody has their own story, everybody has their own journey.
I think that nothing is impossible when you want to fulfill a dream. A lot of people will tell you that you can't do it, that you don't have what it takes, but if it is in your heart and you feel it, there is nothing that will stop you. It is like the sun - you can't block it: it will shine regardless, if that is what you want.
There are stereotypes - it's like an invisible line, but somehow you have to find the energy to be strong, to be super-confident, no matter if you are in front of the president of the U. S. or anyone else.
I think my life in general, like that of any human being, has highs and lows, has moments of great light and moments of great darkness.
Ive always been able to transform happiness and pain and sorrow and tears into positive energy.
My kids are my No. 1 priority. Theyre the light in my everyday life. The sunshine. The miracle. Those eyes. Those smiles. At the same time, I have an extended, amazing family that is my audience. All these people have been with me for such a long time. I have these two responsibilities.
In a place where everyone knew my story, it was nice to know there was a chapter that ONLY I HAD TO READ. :)
The world is drowning in weirdness and lies. . . . . . and here we are, so used to it that we're actually bored!
Strive for simplicity! Don't have the face a checkerboard of tints! Use such colors as nature uses, but not try to keep them distinct! Your work may be called monotonous, but one tone is better than many which do not harmonize.
I have reached a state in life where I can buy a whole house full of chairs and can bump into them until they are black and blue