Years are not important, my dear.
“Years are not important, my dear.”
— Faye Dunaway · Dear
The World Motivation
Years are not important, my dear.
“Years are not important, my dear.”
— Faye Dunaway · Dear
Years are not important, my dear.
I've been working on this feature script for Master Class, a play by Terrence McNally that won a lot of Tonys.
'Network' was formidable in the sense that I was playing a strong, avant-garde woman.
If you don't eat properly, it affects your energy level. You are an athlete when you're onstage. You can't get tired.
I regret so much. I've made mistakes. I've hurt people. I've done things I'm not proud of. But on the other hand, that way lies madness, you know?
It's called 'Dear White People,' but really, it's about these black characters and how they are involved or not involved in a racial scandal in ways that might surprise them and others, right?
There was this lynx at a zoo that was called Tove, and that I totally fell in love with. It was my dear godmother who decided to call me Tove Lo, after that lynx. It stuck.
A dear friend of my early childhood has worked as an anthropologist in Papua New Guinea for much of her life, and from the tiny island where her main work has been focused, she has brought me many funny and beautiful stories over the years.
Simply put, if we can reduce the risk while increasing protection during the course of a young person's life, we can prevent problems and promote the healthy development of our children, our families, our economy, and the institutions we hold dear.