Wearing colourful eyeliner in a graphic shape is the epitome of make-up as an accessory.

I think if you take good care of your skin, you can achieve better make-up.

In America, when I first came here, they were used to wearing more make-up - thicker foundation, more Max Factor, that sort of thing. But you have to know who you are and what you look like: if you know yourself a little bit, you don't need to follow trends.

You can look glamorous even if you're a housewife, any job you have.

My goal was always to make the girl look real and look beautiful. It didn't matter how much makeup. Sometimes it was none at all.

I thought make-up was a very sensual thing.

There is a tendency to feature more actresses on covers, but I'm a big model lover. I grew up watching these models, and they gave me the wish, the need, to work in the fashion industry. I loved watching them - their beauty, the way they worked in front of the camera and that power of transformation, especially in the Seventies.

I like beauty to be a bit edgy, not typical. For me, the only rule is looking good.

You create the color first, and then the name that fits. It depends - there are no rules. You watch a fabulous old movie, and you suddenly get inspired by it to create a lipstick shade, or you walk through a gorgeous garden and find the most beautiful flower shade for an eye shadow, and then you name it.

True icons are larger than life, unforgettable with an elegance that's mesmerizingly timeless.

A fresh face with a red lip is timeless. It's supermodern and relaxed but very chic.

Find your own way, have an open spirit, and believe in your own beauty.

Makeup is about balance. When the eye makes a statement, the lips should be quiet.

It's very refreshing to go away and take a break, to clear your head, and just get into something else.

I think the diplomatic-security needs in Iraq were an anomaly. There's never been a bulge of requirements that large ever before.

In Joe Yorio you find a guy who's smarter at business than I am. I'm an entrepreneur and idea guy; he's a professional businessman.

One of the real core competencies of Blackwater, or companies like Blackwater, is we can operate in difficult places without any outside support.

I'm no hero. The world knows all too well about my mistakes. But I was never meant to play the villain.

Unfortunately, I kind of split between Virginia and living in an airplane. I travel a lot.

I think faith gives us a structure around which to try to organize our lives. I'm also a big believer, and very thankful that there's forgiveness.

Blackwater's work with the CIA began when we provided specialized instructors and facilities that the Agency lacked. In the years that followed, the company became a virtual extension of the CIA because we were asked time and again to carry out dangerous missions, which the Agency either could not or would not do in-house.

The establishment, rigged, cozy system inside the beltway is not America.

We have kind of turned our back on the fact that hard work, sacrifice, risk-taking, innovation, is what made America great.

I like the fact that Donald Trump has been in the private sector. I like that he's had to make a payroll. I like that he's had to do projects.