Some comics really thrive on being disrespectful, especially toward women, and it's somehow understood as edgy, but I'm the opposite. I've never liked curse words for that reason.
When you look at women who have had plastic surgery, they have lost something - usually an expression, something unique to their face.
I always felt that I was one of the women who helped lay the foundation for rock and roll. But I'd always been overlooked by the Hall of Fame.
So writing became a way to get to act in things that I thought were meaningful, and hopefully write stronger roles for other women.
I can think of a lot of women clients of mine who are well into their 50s or 60s who are still quintessentially very elegant.
My father established the first women's university in the kingdom, abolished slavery, and tried to establish a constitutional monarchy that separates the position of king from that of prime minister.
After much diligent research, aided by other women, I gradually came to understand that beneath the familiar Goddesses of the patriarchy, there is a much more ancient Goddess.
I deplore the shying away that can go on, within women, from the term 'feminist.' I am, absolutely, all about being a feminist.
Don't wear excessive make-up as you grow older. Young women can wear whatever make-up they want, but if you are older, you will regret it.
If I had to give a definition of capitalism I would say: the process whereby American girls turn into American women.
Women have helped shape our world, yet still do not receive the recognition and compensation they deserve.
What I'm mainly interested in is not having women characters that have to be perfect, obviously. That's something I feel strongly about and have that in every single thing I've ever done.
I always say to women, 'Take advantage of the fact that you're in the minority, don't see it as a disadvantage. You're that much more unique when there's fewer of you.'
I guess economists, it's a bit like scientists; you have definitely fewer women in that field.
I want young women when they're 14 to start thinking about what they want over the course of their lives.
My late mother was very clear to my sister and I that we were to be strong women; that we were to be effective; that we were to be heard.
When I'm saying hysteria, I'm referring to Freud, because all the women were coming to him with symptoms and seeking help, and he just called it hysteria.
It doesn't matter if they're in front of the camera or behind the camera. I know women who are producers who are surviving on nothing but juice and almonds.
The older I get, the more impressed I am with women. I have yet to meet a woman who is not strong. They don't exist.
The fashion industry has a responsibility to represent a healthy image of women, but to start weighing them and putting them against a wall and making them feel like animals? No.
There's the same percentage of genius happening in both genders, but there's less women writing scripts and out there looking for the job.