“I don't run the triathlons anymore like I used to. I do leg work on the machines and do the bike. I'm not as strong as I used to be, but I'm still good.” StillsRunningUsedStrongMachinesLegsUsed To BeBikeTriathlon Author:Pat Bowlen
“Especially in entertainment geared toward young people, the women are much stronger than they used to be. There's not really the damsel in distress anymore. I think the stereotype still possibly lives in different genre pictures but, in entertainment for the younger generation, they're used to women being equal and being strong. I think if you don't portray that, it would be kind of weird.” PeopleIfsThinkingKindStillsDifferentWould BeYoungUsedStrongGenerationsEqualStrongerEntertainmentUsed To BeGenreBe KindDistressStereotypeYounger GenerationDifferent GenresBeing EqualDamsel In Distress Author:Jessica Alba
“Football used to be my god but no longer is. I still love it, I'm still aggressive, I still want to be very successful at it, I want to win a lot of football games. And my job is to be the best football player in the world, because it affords me a life; it pays, it's my job, and so it hasn't dulled my senses for the game or the love or the great excitement I get from the game. It's just that I'm very much at peace with myself because of my faith.” WorldWantStillsJobsUsedGamesWinningPaySuccessfulPlayerFootballSensesUsed To BeExcitementBeing The BestAggressiveBest FootballFootball PlayerFootball Game Author:Terry Bradshaw
“I'm not as klutzy as I used to be... I've had visual therapy and all kinds of things to help, but I still wrap my purse around chair legs when I stand up to leave. I do ridiculous things on camera because I do them in my life all the time.” KindStillsHelpingUsedCamerasLegsRidiculousAll KindsUsed To BeTherapyVisualsChairsWrapsPursesRidiculous Things Author:Shelley Long
“As a young child, being different is isolating, and as a teenager it's humiliating. I wish I had been able to stand out with more confidence when I was a child, and especially when I was a teenager. I was different, but it wasn't always a conscious choice, and it often made me miserable. But I'm all grown up now, and so are you. Today, difference is your strength, your power, and your trademark. It's your signature. It can still be difficult to be different--sometimes even harder than it used to be. Even so, it's time to embrace being yourself. It's time to be authentic.” ChildrenMadeStillsDifferentSometimesTodayAbleYoungUsedChoicesWishDifficultDifferencesConsciousHarderEmbraceUsed To BeMiserableTeenagerBeing YourselfStanding OutBeing DifferentSignaturesYoung ChildrenHumiliatingTrademarks Author:Bethenny Frankel