Constant reading will pull you into a place - a mind-set, if you like the phrase - where you can write eagerly and without self-consciousness.
The fashion industry [is] built on, and thrives on, our collective insecurity.
Your closet needs to be a place of joy and celebration of who are you now - not who you were.
Your self-esteem won't come from body parts. You need to step away from the mirror every once in a while, and look for another reflection, like the one in the eyes of the people who love you and admire you.
Don't let fear or insecurity stop you from trying new things. Believe in yourself. Do what you love. And most importantly, be kind to others, even if you don't like them.
Matching your hat to your shoe to your bag, or your necklace to your earrings, has a tendency to look dated. Mixing up your accessories adds interest to an outfit, and can make you look much more modern and polished.
Clothes allow you to see yourself in a different light. They can transform you instantly and have a very real, visceral impact. Clothes become symbolic of who we are.
You know, you never say never because before I did 'ER,' I always said 'I'll never do a TV series,' so that's what I said.
Then you have people coming up like Malcolm Bradbury, a relatively young writer who deals with the academic scene and deals with it, I think, brilliantly.
Many people consider the things government does for them to be social progress but they regard the things government does for others as socialism.
Working in a family business, which obviously The Trump Organization is, is an incredible thing, but it's complicated. It's complex.