My biggest thing is to teach not to focus on the aesthetic. It's really about who you are, and the human being, that makes you beautiful.
I embrace mistakes. They make you who you are.
When you love and accept yourself, when you know who really cares about you, and when you learn from your mistakes, then you stop caring about what people who don't know you think.
Be healthy and take care of yourself, but be happy with the beautiful things that make you, you.
Be yourself. Embrace your quirks.
Don't hide your scars. They make you who you are.
Over the holidays, and even during filming, I realized that I actually like my body, even if it's not perfect according to the book. I just feel sexy. For the first time, I don't want to get rid of the curves. I just want to tone it up. My body is comfortable, and it's not unhealthy, so I'm going to rock with it.
My way probably won't work for most people but the more I got naked the more comfortable I felt.
Do not allow people to dim your shine because they are blinded. Tell them to put on some sunglasses because we were born this way.
I am the excuse to explore your identity. To be exactly who you are and to feel unafraid. To not judge yourself, to not hate yourself.
I want women -- and men -- to feel empowered by a deeper and more psychotic part of themselves. The part they're always trying desperately to hide. I want that to become something that they cherish.
I'm beautiful in my way 'cause God makes no mistakes. I'm on the right track baby, I was born this way.
Be brave and celebrate with us your 'perceived flaws,' as society tells us. May we make our flaws famous, and thus redefine the heinous.
To everyone who says this is wrong to feel like this say, 'I was born this way baby.
You define beauty for yourself, society doesn't define your beauty. Your spirit and your faith defines your beauty.
Rejoice and love yourself today'Cause baby, you were born this way.
Don't be a drag. Just be a queen.