I love reality shows. The folks who dream up some of these concepts are either geniuses, or totally stoned.
Popularity is totally overrated.
We are going to alter the structure of our beings and also totally change what we are. This is the possibility and inevitability that meditation offers us.
Xena and Gabrielle were a couple. . . in the end, it was if not explicitly said, it was implicit that. . . yeah, they totally were.
I regret my choice of words which do not accurately reflect the process of the James committee, with which I have been closely involved and totally support.
I read Butterfly’s Child in one day, totally hooked. It is a captivating novel of love, guilt, sin, justice—and how all these things are, in time, transformed surprisingly and inevitably.
I haven't yet made clothes that I have been totally satisfied with, and maybe I never will.
Seeing my son getting roughed up by the police is not fun. It brings back memories of when I got roughed up by them. He grew up totally different than how I grew up, and to me, he shouldn't have to go through that.
I never had little brothers, so I was totally not used to hearing a lot of cussing at a young age! I learned what 'pull my finger' meant the hard way.
We are taking our culture and suturing it to America. Like gum on the bottom of a shoe, we are not going to disappear. Unlike other peoples who totally assimilated, we are more interested in co-assimilation.
If all of a sudden someone said, 'You have five more kids,' I'd be totally OK with it.
The trip had become boring. It wasn't exciting anymore to totally be a singersongwriter because it wasn't working for me.
I always used to associate good directors as being ones who are totally extreme and have an answer for everything and there are no loose ends.
Skipping school isn't a crime. It's an infraction. They're totally different.
Meditate Silently. You will be able to create a totally new life for yourself.
I feel totally female. I didn't compete with men and I don't want to look like a man! I love being a lady and dressing up and masquerading and wearing all the fineries. I'm breaking down the idea that the artist has to look poor, with berets.
I do a lot of vintage, of course, but I really feel so particular about clothing. I think it stems from acting, like if I'm not wearing the proper shoes for a character I feel totally off.
Would a watermelon in the midst of a chase sequence not be, in its own organic way, emblematic of our entire misunderstood enterprise? At once totally logical and perfectly irrational?
I'm pretty unusual for an actress in Hollywood because I am totally unselfconscious about my body.
I think that the practice of writing every day was what made me remember that writing doesn't have anything to do with publishing books. It can be totally separate and private - a comforting thought.