Like all technology, social media is neutral but is best put to work in the service of building a better world.
I had a romantic, 'Aren't I a good girl?' take on divorce, but the truth is that was stupid.
I'm much more famous than I am rich, but I'm able to scale back my lifestyle. I know a lot of people who were where I was who can't imagine living any simpler, but I haven't got a lot of expensive wants.
I'm a New Yorker, and working in New York was divine for me. I loved working there and going to work there, which I've been able to do three or four times in my career, and I just love it. It's my favorite.
I think it's tough when you're very young and you maybe fall for the celebrity and being the center of attention.
It's not so much what do I want to be doing in 15 years, it's how I want to be in 15 years.
You know, the fashion business is this legendary repository of young girls on their way to getting husbands. I really wanted to work.
But then I got a job selling coffee at the York Theatre, and when I met theatre people, something clicked. I felt comfortable with them; I felt like myself. I decided to go to drama school based just on that feeling. I had never done any acting.
I think there is more pressure at trials when you are trying to make the team and you have to come first or second, and you have to go under qualifying time.
It is very rewarding when you see your employees happy and excited about the success of the company. When you introduce something new, a product in the world that gets really high marks and everyone loves using it and raves about it. You will feel very good about it.
I'll drown my beliefs. To have you be in peace.