No 11-year-old girl wants to be 5-10. I always felt big and unattractive.
Shit happens. But so does magic." ~ Celia Wird, SEALED WITH A CURSE: A Weird Girls Novel
Girl is not a toy to play, She is a bomb to blast your life . So Be careful
Most Girls think that the every boy they don't like is not good but they didn't see the inner soul of them.
When I was on stage with the Spice Girls, I thought people were there to see the other four and not me.
I've always been a thin girl. I'm not going to be fat, ever. Let's get that straight. Whitney is not going to be fat, ever. Okay?
I'm not interested in playing the girl that's just there to make the guy, you know, give him a talking to.
You're like the girl who left her shadow in the drawer, but when she went to get it, it wasn't there.
Golden lads and girls all must, like chimmney-sweepers, come to dust.
I like when a girl knows what she looks like and dresses to accentuate those features.
The awkward thing for me is when the realization happens that I actually might like this girl. Then I become awkward.
A mistake a lot of girls make is that they work out but don't eat enough. If you're not eating enough, all the work outs are doing, it's not going to show.
I don't do chat-up lines. Girls often tell me I'm cheeky. Being cheeky seems to work OK for me.
I had a band with a girl in New York, and we would go around and do gigs. And then I happened to start getting work as an actress.
I definitely like clothes as much as the next girl, just not to the extent of people who work in the fashion industry.
Just as young people absorb all kinds of messages from the media, young girls learn what it means to be a woman by watching the older women in their lives.
As a little girl growing up in a small farming town in Michigan, my idols were women like Marlene Dietrich and Rita Hayworth.
Since 1996, the Feminist Majority Foundation has been immersed in a campaign to support Afghan women and girls in their fight against the brutal oppression of the Taliban.
I don't mind a dirty girl. But what I find tragic is when we, as women, become not the subject of our own story but someone else's object.
That said, pointing out inaccurate or unrealistic portrayals of women to younger grade school children-ages five to eight-does seem to be effective, when done judiciously:taking to little girls about body image and dieting, for example, can actually ...
Okay, gang," I said, "according to blueprints, there's an elevator access panel on the east side of the building. We may get a little dirty, but—" "I thought we'd just go through the doors," Liz said, flashing three beautifully engraved invitations...