Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
I don't want to be a passenger in my own life.
I do tend to be a leader in situations in my own life.
I learned the significance of my own insignificant life.
It's pretty intense writing about my own life, my own struggles.
I've grown up a lot, I'm on my own, and I've learned some valuable life lessons.
I have a lot of that in my own life - passion, vigour, and what comes coupled with that.
When I started to write a tune, I just wrote the nearest at hand, which was what was happening in my own life.
My own cabaret is constantly evolving with what is occurring in my own life, so motherhood is a natural addition to it.
All of my songs were about my firsthand experiences. Pretty much, I've learned how to become my own muse and take situations from my own life and wear them on my sleeve.
I came into my own, you might say, in terms of putting out my first record quite late in life. And yet there's some authors and photographers and even probably recording artists that didn't really hit their stride until their mid-50s.
What I wanted to do and what I needed to do was something entirely different, and through reading Roussel I learned that I could do what I wanted all on my own and that I didn't have to rely on what had actually happened in my somewhat limited life and reading.