'Broad City' is how I wish we could all be, whereas 'Girls' is maybe a more accurate representation of how things are.
Yeah, and I recently had my first Elvis moment. A gang of young girls was jumping all over me. It was kinda scary. And totally flattering.
I thought, I hate the thought of a 12, 13 or 14 year-old girl seeing a picture of me and thinking she'll do what I did.
I'm kind of old-fashioned, so I think the guy should always be the one to call. The girl just answers... Or doesn't answer.
I was unnerved to learn in my twenties that the poems of Emily Dickinson that I had memorized as a girl were not the poems as she had written them.
Respectfully, 'Awkward Black Girl' was never meant to be politically correct. We poke fun at ignorance.
'Awkward Black Girl' is spreading to all the right people because of word of mouth and social networks. I'm so grateful.
Then my first film was something called Cannibal Girls, which sounds like a horror movie but was actually kind of a goofy comedy with horror elements. Like a horror spoof.
At sleepovers I would have panic attacks trying to break it to girls that they didn't want to kiss me without outing myself.
I'm really low maintenance for a girl. I pretty much shower, attempt to fix my hair, throw on some mineral make up, and go.
When I was younger, I was one of the few girls in the neighborhood who could break dance. That's kind of my local, ghetto-celebrity claim to fame.
Not trying to be arrogant, but if I walked down the street and a girl saw me, she might take a look back because maybe I'm good-looking, right?
A girl has to have a beautiful smile, Beautiful eyes and she should have a good sense of humor. She should be honest, loving and trustworthy.
"She was not a little girl heart-broken about him; she was a grown woman smiling at it all, but they were wet smiles.
I got a part as a chorus girl in a show called Every Sailor and I had fun doing it. Mother didn't really approve of it, through.
I never go outside unless I look like Joan Crawford the movie star. If you want to see the girl next door, go next door.
I've never asked for special treatment along the way. And I'm never going to hide the fact that I'm a girl, ever. That's obvious, isn't it?
But I'm not the girl who changes into flats because my feet are tired at the end of the night. I go the distance. I go all the way.
I think we should throw money at artists, not at girls who take their clothes off because they made a bad choice in life.
All girls are beautiful, and when they say they're ugly they only lie to themselves, for it's impossible for them to be ugly.
I looked around one stage school when I was maybe nine. It just scared the bejesus out of me. I was incredibly open, and the girls seemed fierce and determined.