I've been lucky enough to play lots of real women - flawed, strong, independent women - and I love it.
You're not working with models, you're working with real women who have, like, anatomy. Models do not have anatomy.
The women like us because we're the first real women rappers, and the men like us because we're strong. We're not some soft little rappers with soft little voices. The men who see us end up going, 'Hey! They're kickin' it!'
What's so kind of beautiful about the whole thing was that everything that made me not right for all of those hundreds of commercial auditions that I went on and no one ever wanted me for is what made me perfectly right for 'Real Women Have Curves'.
I was just so lucky with 'Real Women Have Curves.' At that point, I would have done an insurance commercial. I would have done anything.
We're not always going to be these bubbly, happy girls. We're real women, too.
People want to see real women on screen.
Although I receive a small salary from Apple, I do virtually no real work at the company.
It is not real work unless you would rather be doing something else.
When I'm making my own record, it's real work for me.
What I want from my Lovers is real unadulterated love, and from my genuine workers I expect real work done.
The movie feels to me like a real work of lovely art.
Colleagues are a wonderful thing - but mentors, that's where the real work gets done.
I do all that TV stuff, and it's not real work.
It's when you've stopped writing and are doing other things, especially when you're asleep, that the real work is done.
Since September 11, 2001, the real world has become too scary for a lot of people to be with - all the time.
So, what's it like in the real world? Well, the food is better, but beyond that, I don't recommend it.
Often, in the real world, it's not the smart that get ahead but the bold.
Rational beliefs bring us closer to getting good results in the real world.
Those who want things always to stay the same are not living in the real world.