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- Fashion is that thing that saved me from being sad.
- I'm not interested, Larry, in being a perfect, plastic pop singer that looks great in bikinis and is on the cover of every magazine. I'm…
- Everyone can access the parts of themselves that are great. I'm just a girl from New York City who decided to do this, after all.…
- A year from now, I could go away, and people might say, 'Gosh, what ever happened to that girl who never wore pants?' But how…
- Being a woman in the pop world, sexuality is half poison and half liberation. What's the line? I don't have a line. I am the…
- I'm from New York. I will kill to get what I need.
- I don't like Los Angeles. The people are awful and terribly shallow, and everybody wants to be famous but nobody wants to play the game.…
- When the whole world has their eyes on you, if you say something that doesn't truly come from your spirit and your soul, or if…
- I try to not focus on what people expect from me.
- I dropped out of NYU, moved out of my parent's house, got my own place, and survived on my own. I made music and worked…
- I want a baby from an Italian - possibly Sicilian - donor.
- My work as an artist is completely separate from my work as a philanthropist.
- Speaking purely from a musical standpoint, I think I am a great performer.
- I hope that what you take away from my album is not just the music - which I did want to be fun, and I…
- If you only believe that you're an artist when you have a big advance in your pocket and a single coming out, I would say…
- I decided to pursue music, so I dropped out of school and I told my parents I didn't want any money from them. I got…
- I got a job when I was 15 because my allowance was about $20 a week which in New York was impossible. So I used…
- Where I come from it was really unheard of to be at a party and someone says, 'What kind of music do you make?', and…
- It doesn't matter who you are, or where you come from, or how much money you've got in your pocket. You have your own destiny…
- Babies are great but I am not ready to have one. Maybe ten years from now but not yet. I want to keep my energy…
- I remember going to gym class one day and there was all kinds of profanity written all over my gym locker...Just mine. And it just…
- I was very depressed when I was 19. I decided to pursue music, so I dropped out of school and I told my parents I…
- I always felt kind of like an outsider...in pop music, and just from high school and I remember Lady Starlight looked over at me and…
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