I'm tough in the sense that I believe as strongly in what I'm doing as anybody else believes in what they are doing.
The further I've gotten into the Internet, the more I've become convinced that we've explored only a tiny corner of what it can mean and what we can feel there.
What we're doing for another person is more important than what we're feeling for them.
When you can't stop what you're doing long enough to improve it, you will never stop what you are doing.
It's very dangerous to wave to people you don't know because what if they don't have hands? They'll think you're cocky.
I've just always been fascinated by what our belief can do, and what happens when we misuse that.
Often times, I'm surprised by what I'm writing or what I'm playing, and then that inspires me to keep going with it, so it ends up being a very adventurous process.
We cannot know what the next move of life towards us will be; but life also cannot know what our next move towards life will be!
If I do what I really want to do, I'm not going to do a typical commercial Broadway show, so I'm going to write what I want to write.
I always feel like a woman designing for a woman. I know what you want to accentuate and what you want to hide.
When producers want to know what the public wants, they graph it as curves. When they want to tell the public what to get, they say it in curves.
To know what should be going on in a household: spend a few minutes with the wife, or, the husband. To know what’s really going on: spend a few minutes with their kid(s).
All civilized wo/men are prostitutes: Some sell what's between their legs; the rest sell what's between their ears.
I do not care so much what I am to others as I care what I am to myself.
An editor is someone who is paid to tell a writer what she thinks about how he wrote what he thinks about.
Yesterday we were able to understand more than what we read; but today, we read more than what we can understand.
The thing I hate about religion is, they ban what they have done and force us to do what they haven’t done.
What if deep down inside you...you knew you were more amazing and magnificent than you thought you were?
Legacy is not what's left tomorrow when you're gone. It's what you give, create, impact and contribute today while you're here that then happens to live on.
I'm satisfied with what I've done. I'm not satisfied with what has happened in my career, some of the real roadblocks I had to overcome.
I'm all about job creation. That's what I've done for ten years as the governor of Texas, and that's what I'm focused on.