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I can be normal by myself; no one notices me.
I like to take walks in the park by myself, where no one can bother me and I can think.
A romantic date for me is sitting in pajamas and being with a guy with whom I can be myself.
I can really serve the audience instead of making this about me and about serving myself and my pocketbook.
Putting myself out there knowing I can be criticized - it's ironic, but to me, that's the most empowering thing.
In theatre, after the curtain rises, it's all about me. I can either elevate myself with my performance or be mediocre.
I can buy anything I want now. It hasn't changed me personally. It just changed what I can do for myself and my family.
Everybody thinks you're wrong and that you're a kid, and hence, you should shut up. Such reactions hurt me. I can think for myself.
I can only compare myself to the players I was playing against. To say I won the Order of Merit playing only seven events out of 17 was to me a big achievement.
I can think of no one that my grandparents knew, that told me stories and that I experienced myself, had any sense of social inferiority growing up in segregated Washington. None whatsoever.