Names are not important. It's what lies inside of you that matters.
My book has a lot of parts of my life that people don't know about.
It makes one a better person to have had hardships and to have overcome hardships and not to blame anybody else for your mistakes.
Singing beautiful melodies is one thing, but to deliver the text so that the people understand it, even in a foreign language, has to be worked at very hard.
I have had five phenomenal children, a great husband and, even though we are separated, we are good friends.
I was born in Montreal and came from a lower-middle-class family.
If somebody asks me to recommend a young, good singer, I always do.
I was forced, through seeing the error of their foundation, to abandon all belief in every religion which had been taught to man. But my religious feelings were immediately replaced by the spirit of universal charity — not for a sect, or a party, or for a country or a colour — but for the human race, and with a real and ardent desire to do good.
On a good night, I'm just into the flow and seeing the pictures and words in my mind clearly before I say them. On a bad night, which to be honest are nowhere near as bad as when I was starting out, I just concentrate on performing the routines correctly. I focus on my delivery.
Proof is never definitive, after all; one has to begin again with each new person.
Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness.