Once you're heterosexual and comfortable with that, you don't need to take out an announcement every day.
It's nobody's business how you do something.
I don't believe in karma.
Gay pride's beautiful. If somebody needs to be expressing that, then it's a positive thing.
I tend to go against the grain because when I start to see that everybody's trying to shock, I try not to. I just do stuff that's subtler, more emotional, and I think that shocks people.
It's up to couples, to individuals, to have a trust between each other.
Madonnas got one big choice. Take a couple of years off and become a human being.
When you're watching the news, how many days in a row can you watch that and feel good about yourself and the world?
I've always loved being at the eye of the storm creatively with people that I find exciting and glamorous. So sometimes I got sidetracked in my career and maybe I would have done more TV or film.
I don't think somebody can just, like, wave a magic wand and make you a star.
You have to take the basics of feminism and the kind of outline of it and do what you do with it. You have to make things work for your own life.
Of course, everybody's family is dysfunctional - we've accepted that. What are we supposed to do? Hate our parents for the rest of our lives?
People feel like if they don't have a voice or a name or the spotlight, then they're invisible. But if you can't wake up in your world, in your life, with your family and your friends, and enjoy it, then forget it. All bets are off, because that's all anybody is guaranteed.
People want to be famous, they want to be loved, they want to be accepted. They want to push aside their past and the things that have been embarrassing to them.
I think I've drawn from some of the most feminine women, like Jackie Kennedy. I am totally devastated that she's gone. She had it all.
Hip doesn't really come into play anymore as far as I can tell.
I don't need to be redundant to the gay community about what's wrong and what isn't happening for them.
I didn't belong when I was in high school. Now people are trying to buy lips.
I get happier every day. I have a sense of accomplishment every day of my life.
I hate to judge everybody across the board.
I've always gotten myself overly involved in supporting other women who've not always been as supportive in return.
You reach a certain point in your 30s when you say things in a much safer way.
They want families to come to New York and go to the theater, so the theater is all geared toward family entertainment. It's money, you know.
It's usually a spiritual thing that's preventing somebody from having happiness.
New York has always been a sense of eclectic kind of freedom and expression on a lot of different levels.