The funny thing is, people's perceptions of what a song is about is usually wrong a majority of the time. But they're still going to read what they want to into it.
I hate camping, but I love summer camp.
Always the aim for me is making people feel like they are not alone. That's just the greatest feeling.
Everyone has the heartbreak that shapes them in a way that they could never go back to the innocence that they had before.
A lot of people work out to be skinny. That's so boring, and it seems like a depressing goal for a modern woman.
I feel like I can't fully understand what's happening now until I really understand what's happened before. But you do get sort of bogged down a little bit when you're trying to study so many years' worth of music. It can be a little bit overwhelming.
What led me to be an actor is that I have a strange something in me that can drastically change the way I appear to the world. Growing up, I couldn't understand why people would always have different ideas of me - but because of that I became aware of how you can manipulate your own ability to change. And then I learned to make a career of it.
I would never go to a studio. I need my space, you know what I mean? I need to be able to chain smoke and pace about, cry and like. . . spit. Just make noise, make a huge mess. I also feel like if I was concerned for the cost of the studio - like, 'this is costing 40 dollars an hour' - I wouldn't be able to work.
Although you see the pit, you cannot avoid it.
The attitude of the director is really important, in terms of setting tone.
A curious mind does not jump to conclusions but tests carefully and thoroughly. A curious mind will draw on all of life's experience to get to the big "uh huh. " The curious cut the data by quintile, by segment, and by user.