The pure connecting factor is that those of us who describe ourselves as feminists want equal rights for all people.
“The pure connecting factor is that those of us who describe ourselves as feminists want equal rights for all people.”
The World Motivation
The pure connecting factor is that those of us who describe ourselves as feminists want equal rights for all people.
“The pure connecting factor is that those of us who describe ourselves as feminists want equal rights for all people.”
The pure connecting factor is that those of us who describe ourselves as feminists want equal rights for all people.
I'll tell you something: I am such an admirer of Glenn Close.
When I was young, I was very blessed to have this insight that my best work would be when I was an older actress. I just always knew that as a young actress.
I am wearing Santo Loquasto's beautiful costumes. I get to stand on stage at 71 years old wearing the most darling dance boots. I am working with my dresser, who is the best dresser on Broadway; he's traveling with me. It's divine. It doesn't get better than this.
I think there's something very disingenuous about literally all people who say that they don't care about anyone's approval.
The Universal Declaration of Human rights is a transformational document that recognizes the inherent dignity and equal rights of all people.
I feel that women should start to get to be recognized more because for some reason not all men want to recognize us or not all people, but I think that's a minority. I think the majority of people are ready.
The decision to open up Bahrain to embrace all people indiscriminately was fostered in me ever since I was a child.
When I was in New York for 'White's Lies,' I saw 'American Idiot' and 'Hair.' I loved both of those.
For some reason, people love to hate a Cyrus. I don't know what it is, but I remember when I was a kid, and my dad was at the height of his success, all people wanted to do was make fun of me for it.