This is what divorce is: taking things you no longer want from people you no longer love.
I like people-watching and fading into crowds.
I don't consider myself a goody-goody, but I like to be perceived as classy.
In some roles I have to wear fur, and I always make sure it's fake, like in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Faux fur is great because it shows people that faux can look fabulous.
I was a full foot taller than any child my age.
Yes, creative people are more prone to addiction or addictive behavior. But, equally as prone is your mailman, your mother, your brother, your friend, the guy who does your banking. It's everywhere. The thing that happens in the press sometimes is Whitney Houston. She was just an addict. Just like your uncle Steve.
I literally felt like a freak, which is another aspect of the role of Sally that I relate to: total outsider.
Memoir is a weird genre for a reporter. You end up investigating your own memories, reporting out your past.
For a long time, I would write without music, because I thought it was distracting until I appreciated that it actually unlocks a certain unconscious productivity vault in my mind.
Travel moulds a man, people mould his wisdom and experiences mould his life. . . !
Equal Justice Under The Law. That is a great goal. But that goal has not been realized.