I'm a neo-Luddite.
I'm a neo-Luddite.
Baseball is more than a game. It's like life played out on a field.
My knees are ticklish.
Just do what feels right.
Once I picked up an electric guitar, I lost interest in piano, and I just wanted to rock. I studied piano for so long, I got burned out on it.
The way I see it, all the popular singers are strippers.
If you want to achieve things in life, you've just got to do them, and if you're talented and smart, you'll succeed.
To me, success was not having to have a boss and not having a day job. I've been living my own version of success since the early '90s when I first got signed. I haven't had a job since then.
Some of the songs are so crazy, the words are so crazy... it's hard to believe I was so crazy.
I don't really care about money. I find money boring and accounting boring, so I'm probably not going to ever make a lot of money.
I never really expected to win the hearts of the masses.
I like visiting LA, but I wouldn't want to live there.
It makes me feel good to have some comforting effect on someone that needs comfort.
You can feel that in the music, just the unease and the distrust of the things that satisfy people, and make people feel good.
I'm full of contradictions.
I find myself a fascinating subject.
My soul is fine, thanks.
People need meanings to everything. People want you to intellectualize every choice you make.
People think that my personality can be reduced to whats in the songs on Hey Babe and its not true. But people dont realize that.
I tend to fall for the archetypal, talented, charismatic rock boy.
The most rabidly religious people are the most rabidly evil.
The first kiss between two people is something really good in life.
David Ortiz is a genius. He's incredible to watch. Over and over, he hits home runs that are simply transcendent.
My first guitar was a Gibson Challenger.
People make such a big deal about how people in bands look, especially if you're a girl.
When I did have a little bit of commercial success, it really didn't suit my temperament at all. I'm a terrible public person.
To make big steps, you've got to take action yourself and not listen to other people.
Although I'm a huge fan of Ben Kweller, I don't think I'd cover one of his songs, simply because there's just so much of my own stuff I wanna do.
You can learn so much just by doing, not by listening to anybody.
As long as there are religions, there are going to be people who are hiding their rottenness behind the veil of religion.
I'm not a very good advice-giver.
In looking back at the relationship, I can see that there are all these things happening, that I didn't want to admit or acknowledge, and I think that stuff got into the music,
I'd just like to inspire people to be themselves and do what they want and not conform to the rigid guidelines of the music or entertainment business.
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© 2020 Inspirational Stories