The point of life for me is just to make connections with people and share experiences with people.
I don't think the sunrise is as good as the moonlight.
There is one thing I must tell you because I just found it to be a truth. . . You must always be yourself no matter what the price. It is the highest form of morality.
I'm a thousand different people. Every one is real.
I feel like I’m living in a prison. There are so many things I may not experience. I cannot go swimming, can’t visit relatives, can’t get a job, can’t have a boyfriend. I see so much of life I cannot have. I am living in a veritable prison.
I have always believed that socially unacceptable men make much better lovers because they are more sensitive.
I'd rather be a silly old fool than a lonely old woman.
I do seem to have a bit of a predilection for movies that say something transgressive.
What I worry about and don't like is the way in which the ideology of multiculturalism has declined into cultural relativism. I think that's very dangerous. When the Archbishop of Canterbury, for God's sake, says that you can't have one law for everybody. . . that's stupid.
I do think the Cubans have to change some of the political structures there and allow critical voices, for their own sakes, because unless there is accountability the revolution will totally atrophy.
The parent knows that the child cannot be artificially motivated to learn; they know that he is already motivated by the strongest driving force on earth: his inner intent.