I want my music to leave an indelible mark.
I don't want to wear what every other women wears. I won't be dictated to.
Photography speaks a universal language that does not need translation, and with an immediacy that the written word lacks. It freezes a moment in time, leaving an indelible image.
I don't really have a realistic life. Anyway, I am a schizophrenic so there two persons in me. Because I am the person I put on for the public and the person that I am really. . . deep inside me. So I have to cover it all up with. . . glamour and all that bullshit. . . make-up. . . glamour, dresses, color, etc. , etc. . . . trying to hide a very. . . fragile person, really. . . very vulnerable to attack.
There is so much each one of us can do to make a difference. We are at a dangerous juncture in the history of mankind. . . . We need to defend our principles and values, human rights, civil liberties and the rule of international law. If we don't our world will further descend into a state of chaos.
I don't need an overpowering, powerful, rich man to feel secure. I'd much rather have a man who is there for me, who really loves me, who is growing, who is real.
Governments are mandated by international law to protect people from genocide.
Real men stay faithful. They don't have time to look for other women because they're too busy looking for new ways to love their own.
As the cream abandons the milk from which it took its life, and rises to the top and rides there, so men, because they are richer than those around about them, separate themselves, and all mankind below them they regard as skim milk.
He knows himself, and all that's in him, who knows adversity.
No citizen has any right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training; it is part of his profession as a citizen to keep himself in good condition. . . [It is] a disgrace for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and the strength of which his body is capable.