Miranda July is a multifaceted American artist known for her work as a filmmaker, author, and performer. Her debut feature film, "Me and You and Everyone We Know," won a Special Jury Prize at Sundance. As a writer, her books like "No One Belongs Here More Than You" and "The First Bad Man" showcase her distinctive voice, blending humor and poignancy. July's innovative storytelling extends into interactive art projects.
I was thirty-five years old and I had never had a real boyfriend. I was also a virgin. I know that's normal, but still, it's not every day you meet a woman like me.
The truth is, I had always been in love with him. I just didn't know it until now.
Sometimes you have to be your own hero, even if it means fighting your inner demons alone.
Life is full of unexpected turns. Embrace the chaos and find beauty in the madness.
We are all flawed in our own unique ways. It is our imperfections that make us human.
Love has no boundaries. It transcends gender, age, and social norms.
It's okay to be vulnerable. It's in our vulnerability that we find strength.
Life is a journey, and sometimes we need to get lost in order to find ourselves.
Don't be afraid to take risks. The greatest rewards often come from the biggest leaps of faith.
In the end, the only person you can truly rely on is yourself.
Happiness is not found in external possessions, but within ourselves.
We are all interconnected. Our actions have ripple effects that shape the world around us.