If you believe in love, you're setting yourself up to be disappointed.
I know I have to do the right thing. And the sooner you do the right thing, the better. You get it over with, and you don't have to worry about it anymore. But who does that in real life? Instead, you procrastinate and think about it and put it off and think about it some more until that one little pebble grows into a giant block inside your head.
Maybe all men are a drug. Sometimes they bring you down and sometimes, like now, they get you so high.
Happiness comes out of being willing to do your work in your twenties to find out who you are, what you love.
I'm looking forward to writing more novels for young adults.
Ever since I can remember I was telling stories and had a huge interest in other people and what made them tick.
I always thought that there was a really good chance that I wasn't going to get married.
I have a house in the Connecticut countryside where you'll always find me, summer or winter.
I have to tell you, TV is an incredibly difficult medium. The most challenging show to do is the hour long dramedy. It's a very tricky format.
I know I'm not a wordsmith. And I don't write poetry. Sometimes I think I should, because it's really helpful. But I always wanted to write novels.
I love Chicago. I lived there briefly for three months and kept a boat under one of those space-age buildings. It was very Jetsons.
Zizi was young and often confused about how to live his life, �and when he made a choice he clung to it with fierce resolve, �as if to beat his uncertainty into submission.
I started writing about New York as soon as I arrived. I was 19. I used to write short stories and send them out.
I'm really enjoying being single. I'm not even looking to meet anybody, which is so freeing.
I think a young woman's relationship with her father is really important.