It is wild to let others to be wild.
lk 316
Trusting people is terrifying. Maybe if love is not a little scary and out of our control, then it is not love at all.
lk 316
Ask a woman who she is, and she’ll tell you who she loves, who she serves, and what she does.
lk 303
When I see a joyful, confident woman moving through the world with swagger, I’m going to forgive myself for my first reaction because it’s not my fault, it’s just my conditioning.
First reaction: Who the hell does she think she is?
Second reaction: She knows she’s a goddamn cheetah. Halle-fucking-lujah.
lk 286
Every time you pretend to be less than you are, you steal permission from other women to exist fully.
lk 286
Studies prove that the more powerful, successful, and happy a man becomes, the more people trust and like him. But the more powerful and happy a women becomes, the less people like and trust her.
lk 285
I’ve also learned that while choosing joy makes it easier for me to love myself and my life, it seems to make it harder for the world to love me.
lk 284
Grief shatters.
If you let yourself shatter and then you put yourself back together, piece by piece, you wake up one day and realize that you have been completely reassembled.
lk 271
Corouge says, “I will not let the fact that I cannot do everything keep me from doing what I can.”
lk 269
Hard work is important. So are play and nonproductivity. My worth is tied not to my productivity but my existence. I am worthy of rest.
lk 267