I might have to stumble a little bit more in public than others, but that's fine, I don't mind, I've developed a thick skin.
People assume because I have a very thick skin that I don't have feelings. I don't, for the most part. But occasionally, I'm capable of great acts of charity. I tend to do it quietly.
I have kind of a thick skin.
I'm strong enough and have a pretty thick skin, but when people go after my kids, I just hit block-delete, block-delete. It's my mantra.
I'm a confident woman with thick skin, and as a model in the public eye, I'm conditioned to accept criticism.
You have to develop a very thick skin.
You have to have a very thick skin to run a business.
I've been in the entertainment industry - wresting, but the entertainment industry since 1989; if you have thin skin, you're going to have a tough time in this town, but I've got thick skin.
I would say the more significant factor of my starting late is that I developed a sufficiently thick skin to be able to - just about - handle the knocks that a fledgling comedian takes.
By definition, to work with me, you need thicker skin and must be OK with a certain amount of verbal abuse!
Surgery is not going to improve your skin - all it's going to do is make you look tighter, like Joan Rivers!
You feel a certain way in a glass or concrete or limestone building. It has an effect on your skin - the same with plywood or veneer, or solid timber. Wood doesn't steal energy from your body the way glass and concrete steal heat. When it's hot, a wood house feels cooler than a concrete one, and when it's cold, the other way around.
I used to love the feeling of running, of running too far. It made my skin tingle.
When I was a child, the world of makeup was so different. There wasn't the wide range of shades available for darker skin tones like there is now.
My mother was my first and most important influence. When I was a little girl, she would take me shopping for pigments that flattered dark skin tones, mixing and playing until she'd created her ideal shade.
I love to do three easy things in the morning: I'll wash my face, I usually tone it, and then I'll put a little bit of moisturizer on it - not tons, because I have really oily skin. I don't have specific products I'm obsessed with; I just try different things. That's how I've always been.
When I was growing up as a kid, it was always, 'Oh, you're being bullied. Well, toughen up. Get some tough skin and deal with it.' That's how we were told to deal with it, and it's not that simple.
Growing up in a system that tells you just because of your skin colour you are not good enough - you learn at a very young age to toughen up.
Language is a skin: I rub my language against the other. It is as if I had words instead of fingers, or fingers at the tip of my words. My language trembles with desire.
There's nothing sexy about skin and bone. You gotta have some junk in the trunk.