I think every woman in their life wants to give a good face smack.

For a lot of people, life's been pretty good. There hasn't been true terror right in your face.

It's good to be able to laugh at yourself and the problems you face in life. Sense of humor can save you.

A good poem looks life straight in the face, unflinching, sincere, equal to revelation through loss or gain.

Being an actress my whole life, it feels so good to have a clean face when I'm off, so I'm not a big makeup wearer.

Good journalism, I think, represents life and if you try to organize something too neatly it usually blows up in your face and doesn't really happen the way you want it to.

On screen I am the same as I am in real life. I have done almost everything, be it acting, dancing or anchoring. I am a good combination - I can talk well, have a good face and a body and can also dance.

Studying my grandfather's life and legacy has shown me what it takes to be a good public servant. Curiosity. Compassion for others. Humility. Determination to stand tall for your beliefs in the face of opposition. No one believed these things more than my grandfather.

I think a playful critique is good for all of us, and that's basically how I see satire functioning. But I'm not interested in a kind of contemptuous satirical vision; I try always, even when I'm knowingly being satirical, to also be humane, but I mean, let's face it: there's plenty in American life to make fun of, and we all participate in it.

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