I couldn't describe how little interest I have in men. Or I could - but I don't think that it would be appropriate.
“I couldn't describe how little interest I have in men. Or I could - but I don't think that it would be appropriate.”
The World Motivation
I couldn't describe how little interest I have in men. Or I could - but I don't think that it would be appropriate.
“I couldn't describe how little interest I have in men. Or I could - but I don't think that it would be appropriate.”
I couldn't describe how little interest I have in men. Or I could - but I don't think that it would be appropriate.
Am I pushy? Yep. Do I like taking 'no' for an answer when 'no' means New Yorkers aren't going to get something they need? No. Do I push back and crack some eggs? Absolutely.
If you don't like me, life goes on, you know what I mean? But I hope you do like me. Because I think that in addition to being pushy, I'm nice.
I hope there is nothing about me that people have a big problem with. You know, I like to think of myself as lovable.
I think it's really important to realize that small businesses are often the portal for immigrants into the New York City economy. I think we have something like 40,000 small businesses that are immigrant-run in New York.
It's critical that the manager has the respect of players so he can make the moves that he feels is appropriate without having somebody go to the papers. They respect you. So you respect them back.
It must be a hellish thing to know what's possible in music, to be hearing things all the time and not have an appropriate outlet for them.
When we decide which outfit is 'too much' and which one is appropriate, or whether a dress of certain proportions is serious or unserious, we're projecting those qualities on to it, right?
I haven't got a problem with scrutiny. If it gets hot in the kitchen, don't cook a meal. People should be able to criticise us - it's completely appropriate.
In a global world, nationalism is a fantasy, and it's poison. It used to be appropriate, but it's not anymore, and we haven't learned that lesson yet.