Well, because I'm naturally a tomboy, when I have sleepovers with girls, they end up going home and crying.
I really enjoy playing a sex symbol, but it's not something I feel in real life. I'm much more of a natural girl at home.
All my friends were cheerleaders, and I was the girl who hung out at home. I just worked on my music all the time.
People always assume that I'm some sort of party girl, and that's such a misconception because I like staying home.
Whenever anything went wrong at home, because I was the only boy, I would get blamed for it straight away. Girls stick together.
I really like all of the characters in 'The Secret History' by Donna Tartt, especially Camilla, the one girl. I find her fascinating.
My dad was a big Frank Zappa fan, so I remember listening to a lot of Frank Zappa. Girls do not like Frank Zappa.
The media says that equality for women has arrived, but if you look around, you still don't see girls playing guitars and having success with it.
Literally, I kissed a girl, and ,like, a week later, she broke up with me. I was like, 'Oh my God, was it that bad?!'
There were two things I used to do to seduce girls: jokes and music. Since I'm not a great pianist, jokes were my thing.
I'm essentially a jeans girl, and I dress them up or down with accessories. For me, it's ultimately about a great pair of shoes.
I think 'Shameless' is more of an everyman's show, whereas as great as I think 'Girls' is, it's got a smaller audience.
I like smudgy black eyes and pale lips for evening. Red lipstick looks great on other girls, but it's too much on me.
Every girl has days when she doesn't like her appearance, but it's when you feel happy in yourself that you look good.
It didn't matter how good I was. It was always, 'You're a girl. You can't play with the guys.' It's always been motivation for me.
Since I don't look like every other girl, it takes a while to be okay with that. To be different. But different is good.
The good, the admirable reader identifies himself not with the boy or the girl in the book, but with the mind that conceived and composed that book.
Friendship is the complete explanation of what a Cheetah Girl is - if you have that true friendship, you can conquer anything you want.
I grew up in a house full of faith, and my mother died when I was a little girl, and I found comfort in my faith.
You don't think that mean people can be funny, and Jane Lynch is the epitome of that. If there could be, like, a gay version of 'Mean Girls,' I'd totally be in it.
A lot of times girls think they're funny, but they want to pretty at the same time, and if you want to be funny, you have to be willing to get ugly.