I have never worked for a woman, and I have never worked with a lot of women.
Women play just as hard as guys do. We're just as competitive.
There are so many women out there relying on me to represent them.
Women's value has been under-recognized for far too long.
I got old the way that women who aren't actresses grow old.
Of course, women have long exercised influence behind the scenes. A few thousand years ago this drove Aristotle to distraction: 'What difference does it make whether women rule or the rulers are ruled by women? The result is the same.'
I may be smelly and I may be old, Rough in my pebbles, reedy in my pools, But where my fish float by I bless their swimming, And I like the people to bathe in me especially women.
It's still not easy to find roles that offer more complex images of women.
What I really need is for people to know that I don't just do this, I do this and this and this and this. We all have creativity in us and we all are multi-dimensional and we are all interested in a lot of things and that women are fabulous. We can h...
I have my hormones balanced. Most doctors are giving women synthetic hormones, which just eliminate the symptoms, but it's doing nothing to actually replace the hormones you have lost. Without our hormones we die.
The reason I wrote 'I'm Too Young for This!' is to spare young women the suffering of hormonal loss - and it is true suffering. You can't sleep, you gain weight for no reason, you bloat for no reason, your moods are altered, and your sex drive is dim...
I think people are frightened of women making big decisions.
In a way, we women take on more than we need to sometimes.
If women want any rights more than they's got, why don't they just take them, and not be talking about it.
When I was growing up, I always saw Karen Millen as a resource for women who were a bit older.
Women are always eagerly on the lookout for any emotion.
I always wanted to be Jo in 'Little Women.' She's a bit reckless and feckless, always getting into trouble like me. But I'm probably more like Madame Bovary.
I think I've become the brand ambassador of arranged marriages, especially for working Indian women.
I'm not sure a world run by women would be any better. They're human beings!
I represent the small businesses, the women, and the families working so hard to rebuild our communities.
Latin women are very comfortable with their bodies and their sexuality. We aren't afraid to show that off a little bit more.