The colder the X-ray table, the more of your body is required to be on it.
Finding that balance between work and family is the hardest thing I've ever done - by far.
Act as young as you feel. You're not getting older; you're getting more entitled to be your fabulous self.
We all have to go through hard times. Tragedies. Those are given to us to see what we're going to do with them.
Never say never. In your life you never know what's going to happen next.
Sometimes you have to sacrifice your performance for high heels.
After you make a fool of yourself a few hundred times, you learn what works.
You can't show me an ad on TV with hard bodies and say I have to buy that car. You have to tell me why that car is better and safer than another car.
Parenting forces us to get to know ourselves better than we ever might have imagined we could--and in many new ways. . . . We'll discover talents we never dreamed we had and fervently wish for others at moments we feel we desperately need them. As time goes on, we'll probably discover that we have more to give and can give more than we ever imagined. But we'll also find that there are limits to our giving, and that may be hard for us to accept.
Certainly the caffeine in coffee, whether it's Starbucks or generic coffee, is somewhat of a stimulant. But if you drink it in moderation, which I think four or five cups a day is, you're fine.
Of all ebriosity, who does not prefer to be intoxicated by the air he breathes?