I always crave to see more stories about and by people of color, particularly new work by young black writers.
When you're young, working in a warehouse or selling hot dogs, you look at work - at acting - as something precious. It gets you out of the stink.
I like to tell young people to work hard for your goals and live in the moment.
So, my advice to young scientists is, think critically about your work; probably don't blab unnecessarily.
I want to encourage young women to stand up for each other and speak up when they see others in a tough situation.
I feel a responsibility to continue creating complex roles for black women, especially young black women.
As a husband and a father of two daughters, I want young women around the globe to have the same rights and opportunities as my daughters.
Through my travels, I find inspiration in street style and how young women create their individual looks and identity.
I want to reach young women and to get them involved in the mission of the YWCA, economic empowerment of women and girls, and ending racism.
Young women today, as in the fifties, find themselves entering the big world and having to make choices.
There are so many young women who tip over into being a facsimile: they don't really inhabit their lives or their bodies.
The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts.
Military men are the scourges of the world.
Prayers are to men as dolls are to children.
Men are wise in proportion, not to their experience, but to their capacity for experience.
Let your Discourse with Men of Business be Short and Comprehensive.
Government is an association of men who do violence to the rest of us.
We live under a government of men and morning newspapers.
My dad has more sparkly stuff than most men.
My father was the most rational and the most dispassionate of men.
We should weep for men at their birth, not at their death.