I will always believe in love, but my idea has changed from what I've always thought.
I love that my friends are sometimes even 20, 30 years older than me - that I can just sit and enjoy their company and their experiences.
I'm a little more shy and not comfortable dancing in front of a large crowd.
My career is based on openness and honesty.
I think that there's the Kim Kardashian brand and the Kardashian brand. I think they blend together, but I have different qualities or interests that my sisters might not be so into.
The first time I was pregnant, Kanye and I were dating, and I was just being introduced to the world of fashion. I wanted to work with a bunch of different stylists, and when you work with a new stylist, everyone wants to possess your look.
Meeting people at my fertility doctor's office who are going through the same things I'm going through, I thought, 'Why not share my story?' It's been really emotional.
If I feel something, it's how I feel. I never say, 'I feel this way, so you should feel that way.' Not that there's anything wrong with it, but I just am who I am. But, yeah. I think you would call me a feminist.
Maybe I'll just be a good aunt.
I'm an entrepreneur. 'Ambitious' is my middle name.
Get to know me and see who I am.
I would rather have been beaten up in the media than live a life that wasn't happy.
It doesn`t matter if you have a valentine or not - just love yourself and be your own.
I believe we have to nip Ebola in the bud before it spreads through Africa and to other countries.
It's, like, even in journeys like Facebook, we've had some very serious ups and downs.
I actually don't read most of the coverage about Facebook. I try to learn from getting input from people who use our services directly more than from pundits.
Our mission is to connect every person in the world. You don't do that by having a service people pay for.
A lot of people are focused on taking over the world or doing the biggest thing and getting the most users. I think part of making a difference and doing something cool is focusing intensely.
When we were a smaller company, Facebook login was widely adopted, and the growth rate for it has been quite quick. But in order to get to the next level and become more ubiquitous, it needs to be trusted even more.
It's a juicy thing to say we're building a phone, which is why people want to write about it. But it's so clearly the wrong strategy for us.