The Miss America Pageant reinforces a belief that women are merely how they look and how they please.
We were pampered, but our family taught us how to lead a balanced lifestyle.
What was so exciting for me about Wakanda and seeing 'Black Panther' was how incredible the women were in it.
Papa continually emphasizes how much remains unexplained. With the other psychoanalytic writers, everything is always so known and fixed.
I don't know how people do it these days - paparazzi and that kind of thing. That's something I can't even imagine.
I find the parallels between how some investors refuse to recognise the trends and our reaction to some of our environmental challenges very powerful. There is an unwillingness to process unpleasant data.
How paramount the future is to the present when one is surrounded by children.
Strange how paranoia can link up with reality now and then.
I don't consciously think of how parenthood has changed me but I'm sure it must have.
Everybody knows how to raise children, except the people who have them.
There are ways that women absorb situations, and I think women are different kinds of listeners. They're different in terms of how they parse out problem solving.
I thought that the older I got, that partying would change - and it has - in the way that now I know how to party.
All of the characters on 'Doom Patrol' explore traumatic pasts, how to deal with those pasts, and how that affects their present and their future.
How brittle life is, yet it's been going on for thousands and thousands of years. Maybe we should sit down and pay tribute to life instead of just destruction.
We're really thinking how do we re-imagine PayPal almost as a service. PayPal as a SaaS platform.
That's how the Pell Grant system works, in that you get a flat dollar amount, and you can use it for tuition or room and board.
I have every right to know how my taxes are spent, how every single penny of it is spent. I have the right to know that.
My father was a Pentecostal minister; that's how I was brought up. So I never thought of having a secular career.
I guess I knew I was a people person, but I didn't know how much till I had a podcast.
We did the 'MacGruber' Super Bowl spot for Pepsi, which generated some outside interest. We have a sketch where a guy blows up after 90 seconds. How are we going to make that into a movie?