I've still got a brilliant head of hair, which refuses to lay down.
I never sleep on the plane. I have to be awake and using my mind power to keep it in the air
The best thing about being 45 is not taking myself so seriously. Do I miss the package I came in at 25? I do. Gravity is no one's friend. Yet the perspective I've gained is so worth the wear and tear. What would have mortified me at 25 is now simply fodder for a funny, relatable story. Also? I was a waitress at 25, and now I'm an author. Forty-five is definitely better.
I’m instantly mortified by my fat, uncontrollable mouth, but that’s when it occurs to me that my humor is a self-defense mechanism. Even though I may come off like a stark raving asshat, being funny is the most important tool I have to stay sane. The ability to say what I think is the key to allowing me to feel in control.
I'm the person who says every single thing she thinks, sometimes to others' amusement, and almost always to my detriment.
No matter how happy anyone is with their choices, I believe it's human nature to wonder about the path not taken.
I don't care how happily married you are or how deeply enmeshed you are with your children and family and career -- every woman needs a couple of chicks who'll break out the sangria just because you need to vent.
You can't close your eyes to the lies perpetrated by dangerous fools 'cos they're handing out rules
Richard Dawkins's The Selfish Gene is a classic example of science fiction.
I would rather be called a character actor than a star.
Burning sage changes the energy for the home, so if you've had an argument or some form of stress, it removes negative energies.