I really like how Madonna writes: (from her Harpers article)
"I was
defiant. Hell-bent on surviving. On making it. But it was hard and it
was lonely, and I had to dare myself every day to keep going. Sometimes I
would play the victim and cry in my shoe box of a bedroom with a window
that faced a wall, watching the pigeons shit on my windowsill. And I
wondered if it was all worth it, but then I would pull myself together
and look at a postcard of Frida Kahlo taped to my wall, and the sight of
her mustache consoled me. Because she was an artist who didn't care
what people thought. I admired her. She was daring. People gave her a
hard time. Life gave her a hard time. If she could do it, then so could
I."