I do believe in the old saying, 'What does not kill you makes you stronger.' Our experiences, good and bad, make us who we are. By overcoming difficulties, we gain strength and maturity.
Without pain, there would be no suffering, without suffering we would never learn from our mistakes. To make it right, pain and suffering is the key to all windows, without it, there is no way of life.
Our diversity is our strength. What a dull and pointless life it would be if everyone was the same.
I'm happy being myself, which I've never been before. I always hid in other people, or tried to find myself through the characters, or live out their lives, but I didn't have those things in mine.
I don't see myself as beautiful, because I can see a lot of flaws. People have really odd opinions. They tell me I'm skinny, as if that's supposed to make me happy.
All women do have a different sense of sexuality, or sense of fun, or sense of like what's sexy or cool or tough.
If I make a fool of myself, who cares? I'm not frightened by anyone's perception of me.
There's something about death that is comforting. The thought that you could die tomorrow frees you to appreciate your life now.
The truth is I love being alive. And I love feeling free. So if I can't have those things then I feel like a caged animal and I'd rather not be in a cage. I'd rather be dead. And it's real simple. And I think it's not that uncommon.
I don't believe in guilt; I believe in living on impulse as long as you never intentionally hurt another person. And don't judge people in your life. I think you should live completely free.
When I get logical, and I don't trust my instincts - that's when I get in trouble.