People love to be scared. I guess it's a primal deal.
I like to look at the songs like they're little movies.
Someday I'm gonna be famous. Do I have talent, well, no. These days you really don't need it.
That there's no more important decision in life than who you marry.
I'm sure there are a few things in my CD collection that might surprise people. I like classical music, the blues, and I'm a big fan of alternative rock
She's a yellow pair of running shoes, a holey pair of jeans. She looks great in cheap sunglasses, she looks great in anything. She's, "I want a piece of chocolate cake; take me to a movie. " She's a, "I can't find a thing to wear. " Now and then she's moody. She's a Saturn with a sunroof with her brown hair blowing. She's a warm conversation I wouldn't miss for nothing. She's a fighter when she's mad and she's a lover when she's lovin'.
Even on the most serious ballads, I'll throw in a tongue-in-cheek remark.
My mother is a first generation American. Her father worked in the Roebling Steel Mill in Trenton, New Jersey. And yet my mother became the first person in her family to get a college degree.
Everything has to be organised for kids in London - you can't just walk three roads to see a friend.
It's that one thing that you're passionate about, that you end up developing tunnel vision for and everything else tends to fall by the wayside. Passion is appealing and universal.
Man hardly comes in more than two varieties, wherever he is, whatever he does: workers and pimps. . . they're either one or the other!. . . and inventors, the worst kind of jobholder!. . . they stand condemned!. . . the writer who doesn't pimp along, peacefully plagiarizing, who doesn't pump out the pop stuff, he's had it!. . . everybody hates him!