Think of your problems as a gift – get out there and fix them.
When my husband came to my parents' house for the first time, he asked, 'Why is everyone screaming? Why are they so angry?' I said, 'No one's angry. This is just how we communicate.
My first waitress job was at Johnny Rockets in New Jersey, and then I waited tables at a sports bar.
When I was out of work when I first moved to L. A. , one of the first things my husband and I did was buy season's passes to Disney and whenever I was bummed out about work, we would go to Space Mountain, and it was like a physical injection of anti-depressants.
I was a super shy, shy kid, so that was kind of my way of expressing myself - to mimic what I saw on TV. I was a bit of a weird kid, but luckily my parents encouraged it.
Dishonesty makes me feel vulnerable.
My grandmother always would say, "This, too, shall pass. " It is always true.
I think I'm getting very high marks on foreign policy. I noticed that over the last couple of days.
Politically it would be terribly repressive to prevent people from having as many children as they want. But something's got to prevent it; and it won't be pleasant. . . We're still behaving in ways that have become disastrous. . . I don't think this helps us to survive. . . We're very species-centric. . . and now exist at the expense of every other form of life on Earth.
'Doctor Who' was the first mythology that I learned, before ever I ran into Greek or Roman or Egyptian mythologies.
Self-dealing, essentially, occurs when managers run companies to line their own pockets instead of those of the companies' owners. It's been a perennial problem in American capitalism and became a real dilemma when America moved toward a model in which corporations would be run by professional managers who had only small ownership stakes.