Live a little... Try new things... Don't be a wimp...
Living is a form of not being sure, not knowing what next or how. The moment you know how, you begin to die a little.
Europe seems a little softer, but in America it's harsh. In L.A., where I live, it's all about perfectionism.
I speak the truth not so much as I would, but as much as I dare, and I dare a little more as I grow older.
If you love a young writer, maybe the best thing you can do is give them a little bit of space.
I've put on makeup just for fun since I was a really little girl. Now I keep a look book for inspiration - with hair, makeup, beauty tips and products to try.
You could spend every waking moment online and still only experience one-trillionth of what's out there. I find that a little overwhelming.
Little children love bright, shiny things - and in my experience, most grown-up women aren't very different!
A little reflection will show us that every belief, even the simplest and most fundamental, goes beyond experience when regarded as a guide to our actions.
An SF author who reads only SF will have little new to contribute, but someone with a broader experience will bring more to the table.
It wasn't until I got 'SNL' that my parents told me they were a little bit worried, like that I would have food to eat.
I studied to be a chef as a side thing, a little hobby that I enjoyed doing, but I ended up falling madly in love with the food and the lifestyle.
In a drama of the highest order there is little food for censure or hatred; it teaches rather self-knowledge and self-respect.
I found out that total creativity involves a certain intellectual rebellion - not to become a criminal, but somehow. to be totally creating, you have to do things that are a little bit forbidden. You have to feel free, and we know freedom is a hard t...
Most men, after a little freedom, have preferred authority with the consoling assurances and the economy of effort it brings.
Forgive, O Lord, my little jokes on Thee, and I'll forgive Thy great big joke on me.
There are psychological repercussions to illness and we need a little more help to get through the effects not only on the afflicted but on the family. And I think there's even a place for humor in that.
I was born in Glasgow. But my family is pretty much from a little town called Paisley, famous for its cotton mills and paisley pattern.
I don't watch that much TV. I think I should probably watch a little bit more, but I love the ABC Family shows.
I've always like roadracing, but you know how it is in a family when you're young. They thought it was a little too dangerous so I started with Trials riding.
I appreciate simplicity, true beauty that lasts over time, and a little wit and eclecticism that make life more fun.