Unconditional gratitude is a powerful activity allowing ourselves to be grateful for whatever happens in our life.
First decide what you got to do, then go out and do it. All we can do is to see each other through it.
One of my rules is: Never TRY to do anything. Just do it.
I know there is strength in the differences between us. I know there is comfort where we overlap.
We are wise, wise women. We are giggling girls.
When I was a teenager in the '80s, I was the only girl in the guitar shop. Now if you walk into a music store, it's mostly teenage girls. It's great! It's an expansion of possibilities for young women, finding a way to tools even if they aren't directly handed those tools by adults.
I walk like I'm on a mission 'cause that's the way I groove. I got more and more to do and less and less to prove.
I have another explanation [of Brexit]: In its 43 years of EU membership, Britain has never been able to decide whether it wants to fully or only partially belong to the EU.
You're always trying to seize any opportunity or hold on to one if you already have it. It was just a matter of going out there and producing for the team.
We don't like to say that [my wife was Jewish] because her mother was Jewish, which means she was Jewish. So don't imply that my wife was a shikse.
How we express ourselves in worship remains up in the air.