Brimming. That's what it is, I want to get to a place where my sentences enact brimming.
When I find myself having that much trouble with a song or a character or a story, I tend to move on.
I think the way I write is kind of naturally rhythmic. If there's anything of my own in my writing, I think that's my own thing. Like when I start a song, I almost hear the rhythm more than the melody.
Everybody is going to love me and this is not being cocky - this is just what I see.
I'm not the type of woman who shows off my body; I'm a vocalist and I'm a writer and I think people see that more so than they see anything else. That's just who I am.
I feel that the music that I do is somewhat of a lost art and it's not as popular as dance or pop music and people are not as interested in it. But it's something that I believe in and I feel that it's needed, so that's why I do it and I will keep doing it until everybody hears it and gets it.
The person I would trust the most is my mom. She's just really creative. . . She's a playwright and she's a musician.
We have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for the day. Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it. Our attitude is everything.
Pilgrims are poets who create by taking journeys.
I fully subscribe to the judgement of those writers who maintain that of all the differences between man and the lower animal, the moral sense of conscience is by far the most important. . . . It is the most noble of all the attributes of man.
Humor can be an incredible, lacerating and effective weapon.