I'm careful, controlled, bodily conservative: if someone offered me a pill I'd only ever take a half.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
No matter how love-sick a woman is, she shouldn't take the first pill that comes along.
I would be pleased if someone would invent a pill to remove my impatience, moodiness, and occasional bursts of anger. But if they did, I wouldn't be able to write my novels or paint.
One sees more and more people who are miserable and demented and you feel it would be both kind and wise to leave them a few pills.
It pains me deeply to see members of my own party attempting to legislate women's health and contraception choices.
The hardest pill for me to swallow has been receiving recognition, getting dressed up, going to events. That's the part that has always terrified me. You can see dozens of photos where I have zero hair and makeup and I'm wearing my own jeans and T-shirt, because I was not that interested in that side of it.
About half of all people don't take medications like they're supposed to.
My mum used to think it was the pill that made you gay. There was too much estrogen in the water, and people started taking the pill in the '60s, and it made everybody gay.
Even more than the Pill, what has liberated women is that they no longer need to depend on men economically.
I'm a wonderful disaster. So are you. We're all a mess. We're in this culture that says take this pill and you'll be happy, go on this diet and you'll be thinner, have your teeth whitened, people will love you more.
There's not a pill you can take; there's not a class you can go to. Stupid is forever.