I hope that as the Senate and American people learn more about me, they will see that I am an ordinary person who has been blessed with extraordinary opportunities and experiences.
Who knows the minds of men and how they reason and what their methodology is? But I am not going to extrapolate from the General Conference backing out on my book and make it a personal issue.
I am built close to the ground and of extravagant body.
Of course I am frustrated with regard to extreme poverty, to violence that never seems to cease.
I am looking for suggestions on what we can do about extremists within our own society. They cannot be ignored.
The school suit allows me to be an extrovert. Basically, I'm the opposite of what I am on stage.
I am a mild introvert. But I have learned to be a very successful extrovert because if you want impact, you have to work with people.
I am obsessed with trying to understand why there is such rampant denialism of science in our country. I find this exuberant irrationalism extremely disturbing. And this is particularly troubling, because I am a professional scientist.
In our private lives, we hate saying sorry. I would rather saute my eyeballs in butter than admit I am wrong to my husband.
Honey, I am going to my grave with my eyelashes and my makeup on.
I would have become a pilot if it wasn't for my poor eyesight and the fact that I am hopeless in science.
Whosoever counts these Lays as fable, may be assured that I am not of his mind.
I am very petite and feel that structured clothes look very flattering on me. That's why I always pick up clothes which are neat, pretty, have lace or made of soft fabrics.
I am lucky because I can - and I like to - mix the beautiful Caraceni jackets I inherited from my grandfather with a pair of Tsubi jeans or wear a favorite pin-striped suit from him for more formal occasions. I'm crazy about pinstripes and vintage fifties fabrics.
I am cynical about politicians. My experience of politicians has been thoroughly negative. I have found that politicians are people that can not be taken at face value. There are very few politicians I have been impressed with.
I'm not a facelift person. I am what I am.
I am not sure about facelifts because I wouldn't want to be someone who just looks like she's had a facelift.
It's just as well that I write in the same facile way wherever I am - no blocks or anguish, no contemplation, no elaborate revision, no need for love-tokens or nice views.
No, my dance moves are always working no matter where I am. Whether at the house or if I'm out, at the facility working out, practicing, you gotta get the dance moves right. They help out with your footwork.
I am amazed at the facility with which some men follow in the wake of slavery.