I can't say I was a very successful sorority girl.

Help one another is part of the religion of our sisterhood.

In thee my soul shall own combined the sister and the friend.

When sisters stand shoulder to shoulder, who stands a chance against us?

Why even moon a sorority girl if they can't see the swingy egg bag part of it?

I have been a ballerina, a cheerleader and a sorority girl. I was the girliest girl alive.

There can be no situation in life in which the conversation of my dear sister will not administer some comfort to me.

It's just blind luck when a woman is born into a wealthy family and attends the best colleges and joins top sororities.

It's definitely like being in some weird sorority. I'm friends with a lot of actresses, but my 'SNL' friends are my closest.

I always thought that sororities were just made up of cheerleaders from high school. And I kind of picked on those cheerleaders!

Anyway, I was the one in real danger. I got cornered by a pack of wild sorority girls in the food court. Apparently it's mating season.

I began to realize that this idea of the lighter the better and the darker the worse was really - had an impact on sororities, on friendships, on all sorts of things, and it was stunning to me.

Being Jewish, you didn't get into a sorority. So I really was much more outgoing and gregarious. I really didn't want to spend an Emily Dickinson adolescence reading poetry on gravestones, which I did.

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