I am good, but not an angel. I do sin, but I am not the devil. I am just a small girl in a big world trying to find someone to love.
I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best.
I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not.
I think; therefore I am.
To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.
The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.
The human race is a race of cowards; and I am not only marching in that procession but carrying a banner.
I am a marvelous housekeeper. Every time I leave a man I keep his house.
I have the true feeling of myself only when I am unbearably unhappy.
I write lustily and humorously. It isn't calculated; it's the way I think. I've invented a writing style that expresses who I am.
I am simple, complex, generous, selfish, unattractive, beautiful, lazy, and driven.
As a rule, I am very careful to be shallow and conventional where depth and originality are wasted.
I am rich beyond the dreams of avarice.
A woman is the only thing I am afraid of that I know will not hurt me.
I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them never happened.
I am being frank about myself in this book. I tell of my first mistake on page 850.
When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.
I am not what I ought to be, I am not what I want to be, I am not what I hope to be in another world; but still I am not what I once used to be, and by the grace of God I am what I am
One of the lessons that I grew up with was to always stay true to yourself and never let what somebody else says distract you from your goals. And so when I hear about negative and false attacks, I really don't invest any energy in them, because I know who I am.
I am to be loved, honored and respected solely because I exist. I am to be cherished, spoiled, celebrated because I Am! I was made to be admired. I am a beloved child of God after all.