To read is to surrender oneself to an endless displacement of curiosity and desire from one sentence to another
I love to work. I love doing standup.
I love to make fun of fashion because it is just so silly.
I can criticize your religion all I want, and you can criticize mine. I don't like this whole climate of, 'You can't ever say anything bad about the group I'm in, cause every group is untouchable. ' We can all criticize each other and engage in debate all we want.
I'm always listening and watching; my ear is like a boom mike. And judging, frankly. Constantly judging.
A lot of celebrities, especially when you're talking about the really big ones, live in what I call the fame bubble. Nobody ever says no to them or challenges them or even teases them.
I have a no-apology policy.
I remember back to my days as a teenager. When you get your feelings hurt, you feel that moment of embarrassment. You think: "No one wants to talk to me ever again. It's all over. " I reassure people that's totally not the case. These bullies are just hateful people doing hateful things. Sometimes, it's a lesson in tough love, but you keep positive, smile in the face of hateful adversity and move on. It makes you a stronger person.
Even when bad things happen you have to try to use those bad things in a positive manner and really just take the positive out of it.
I think pop music has done more for oral intercourse than anything else that has ever happened, and vice versa.
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