Death does not frighten me, but dying obscurely and above all uselessly does.
I'd never had people drive me around, and then all of a sudden, if a car didn't come, I'd say, "Where's my car?"
We go through life. We shed our skins. We become ourselves.
That's what artists do, that's what poets do - we all do it. We start with something, and sometimes we destroy everything that we've made in order to get to the core place where we started from.
My mission is to communicate, to wake people up, to give them my energy and accept theirs. We're all in it together, and I respond emotionally as a worker, a mother, an artist, and a human being with a voice. We all have a voice. We have the responsibility to exercise it, to use it.
I daydream a lot - that's how I get my ideas. If I'm sitting in a café, I'm not on my phone because I want to hear my mind. I think that those periods of small solitude that we are really losing are so important.
Life is an adventure of our own design intersected by fate and a series of lucky and unlucky accidents.
I'm super organized, but a horrible house cleaner.
Experience comes from what we have done. Wisdom comes from what we have done badly.
A good problem is something you don't know how to solve. That's what makes it a good puzzle and a good opportunity.
All mass is interaction.