I've always felt that celebrity was wonderful for a lot of the perks that it could give you.
You have to find the peace and patience within yourself to be a model and an example to others and not judge.
I wish we lived in a society that made it safe and provided the courage for everyone to come out.
You know, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender - people are people.
If you want to be a star, don't bother doing it because it ends up being very empty.
It frustrates me about myself when I see I'm not taking the road that demands more of me.
It makes me so angry - there's enough food in the world but people are starving. It's all political.
My weight went up and down like a yo-yo.
People can only do what they are ready to do when they are ready to do it.
Somewhere we turn ourselves into victims instead of being the powerful women we really are meant to be.
I loved my role on Who's the Boss? There is always some of me in every character that I play.
The message of transformation and how we all can live from our heart, not just from our head, was a very important message for me to learn in my own life.
I love being able to make people laugh.
Yet I've discovered that how I look is not a function of anything as ephemeral as my hair.
Women don't realize how powerful they are.