Justice is love correcting that which revolts against love.
Portraiture keeps me humble. It's simple and straightforward. There is nothing more interesting I can make up than the figure sitting right in front of me.
I have to remember that for the most part people will see me for what I do, not what I say I do.
I'll never have a best friend who is a man. It just doesn't work that way. So many times young girls will be like, 'I'm a guy's girl. ' And I'm like, 'No, you're not. There's no way a man can understand you like a woman, and you're a guy's girl because you're threatened by other women. ' I was like that.
I think I did a lot of really stupid stuff really quickly in my twenties and that sort of led me to want to sort of just relax a little bit. Relax a lot.
Being humble and sweet is the hardest thing you can do.
But I'm interested in the Barnes Collection in Philadelphia. I hear there are some of the worst Matisses there. I like seeing bad art by good artists. It's inspiring. I'm able to identify with them. It makes them real.
It's so hard to figure out what's going on in biological systems. You just can't see them.
God knows what I thought! Your brain does amazing acrobatics when it doesn't want to believe something.
But I'll never be one of those women who feel that they always have to wear earrings and aren't properly dressed without them.
My first husband would never make up his mind in less than five years, so I used to get him to think that whatever course of action needed to be taken was his idea. Then he'd go right ahead.