When you live life for yourself it's hard on everyone. And that hasn't changed. For me, if anything, it's gotten worse.
As a model, you really get to work everywhere in the world. You get a little bit of this, a little bit of that.
I love babies. I could take care of them for all the days of my life and I'd be happy. It is for sure passion No. 1.
I feel like having a positive attitude in life is going to change the world. If we could all have a good attitude, we could really make a change.
Women should have the same rights and respect and paychecks and everything, you know, they're human beings.
My No. 1 hobby and interest is being a mom. It's something that makes me passionate, you know?
I am 32-years-old, and diversity is working for me. I see a lot of change. You can't deny the revolution that is happening about body sizes. With social media and everything, everyone can get their voice out more. It puts a lot of pressure on the industry to do, give more spaces to different ethnicities or ages or sizes. I do feel like the change is happening. It might have just started, but I believe it's not going to end. It's just the beginning.
If I find a green meadow splashed with daisies and sit down beside a clear-running brook, I have found medicine. It soothes my hurts as well as when I sat in my mother's lap in infancy, because the Earth really is my mother, and the green meadow is her lap.
My message to the Americans, to the American President, is that I am coming from Poland, which is in good shape; it is much different than ten years ago when last state visit from Poland was here in the United States.
There is a close relationship between the "ha-ha" of humor and the "aha!" of discovery.
In less than 70 hours, three astronauts will be launched on the flight of Apollo 8 from the Cape Kennedy Space Center on a research journey to circle the moon. This will involve known risks of great magnitude and probable risks which have not been foreseen. Apollo 8 has 5,600,000 parts and 1. 5 million systems, subsystems and assemblies. With 99. 9 percent reliability, we could expect 5,600 defects. Hence the striving for perfection and the use of redundancy which characterize the Apollo program.