A friendship that exacts oneness of opinion and conduct is not worth much.
The most important thing in my life is to live my life and enjoy it--to do what I think is right and what I think is good.
I don't really believe in anything special, but I respect God. I go to church sometimes, but not often.
I wanted to work in the arts. My dream come true would be to be an architectural historian and work with the royal palaces and all the fabulous art collections. But I'm not committed enough.
I'm unshockable, fortunately -- or unfortunately.
I am an incredibly strong person and an incredibly fast person.
Jesus loves me, this I know.
Life. . . is never the way one imagines it. It surprises you, it amazes you, and it makes you laugh or cry when you don't expect it.
The tree does not die, it waits.
I assert once again as a truth to which history as a whole bears witness that men may second their fortune, but cannot oppose it; that they may weave its warp, but cannot break it. Yet they should never give up, because there is always hope, though they know not the end and more towards it along roads which cross one another and as yet are unexplored; and since there is hope, they should not despair, no matter what fortune brings or in what travail they find themselves.