Instead of saying “You’re fat and you’re ugly.”, I’m going to say “You are the person who helped your mum out, who saved your best mate, who lives with an illness, but keeps on going.”
"Someone said "it’s easy for you, you don’t have bad days." I was like "why? Because I work on TV for my job?" I’m still a human. We are all humans, no matter who you are. We all feel the same pains as everyone else. So I do think it’s hard, but it is okay not to be okay, all of the time. How boring would the world be if we didn’t feel and learn. Everyone has bad days." — Sharon Rooney
“I wish so much there had been a Rae when I was growing up. It would have made my life so much easier to have had someone real on TV that I could have looked at and gone: ‘I kind of look like her. I don’t look perfect, but she’s got friends. People love her so maybe people will like me for being me. I don’t have to change. I can just be myself…’ How can kids and teenagers feel comfortable when they can’t see anyone who looks like them anywhere?” - Sharon Rooney
Don’t stop believin’
Hold on to that feelin’
Streetlight, people
I'm in 23 clubs, I probably would have been prom king if this school didn't have so many stoners, and what's wrong with having a solid game plan? And get this, my fiancé called me a puppet master. Well, if pulling strings means that I encourage people to reach their fullest potential, then HELL YEAH! Guilty as charged.
Rachel Berry + colors
"I don’t need people to think for me. I’ve never been that way and I don’t ever want to be that way […] There’s no reason to argue because when it gets to that point, I’m just saying, ask me.”
Amazing actors/actresses of color » Kerry Washington
"I don’t believe in post-racial. It’s like saying we should live in a post-gender world. But I love being a woman! I am interested in living in a post-sexist world and feel the same about race. I don’t want to live in a post-race world because being black is really exciting. I mean it’s who I am. I’m a woman, black, from New York, Aquarius – these are things that create who I am. I’m interested in living in a post-racist world, where being African American doesn’t dictate limitations on what I can do – but I don’t want to live post-race. Our differences are so fascinating and wonderful. We don’t want to all be the same. Who wants that? Hitler did, but who else?"
rachel berry + background moments
I’m telling my daughter everyday, “You know you can be President? You know it’s possible?” and I know she has no idea why I’m saying that…