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- I have been envious of male characteristics, if not the men themselves. I'm jealous of the ease with which they seem to inhabit their professional…
- But I also think when we embark on intimate relationships, we make a basic human promise to be decent, to hold a flattering mirror up…
- I think women are conditioned to stand by their man and watch them make it to the top, but most men never believe the person…
- Part of being a feminist is giving other women the freedom to make choices you might not necessarily make yourself.
- I didn't drink in the essence of the classroom. I didn't take legible notes or dance all night. I thought I would marry my boyfriend…
- There are so many reactions to art that make sense to me - but 'ick' means something.
- I sometimes want to make a book of every tattoo I wanted to get before I actually got a tattoo, because there were so many…
- I think that people in the phase between being someone's kid and being someone's parent have always been uniquely narcissistic, but that social media and…
- I'm glad if my work can make a difference.
- The joke I always make about myself is that I'm self-involved, but I'm not vain.
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