It is often the case that laws must change before fears about change dissipate.
I think a lot of my dreams have come true, and my next dream is to have a No. 1 selling album. A Grammy-award-winning album.
I think a part of being successful or trying to be successful is staying true to who you are. Be genuine.
Music for me is not just being on a stage and singing. It's my coping mechanism.
Being born in Jamaica, race was never an issue. It was always about the type of person I wanted to be, not the colour of my skin.
There's no Limit for me, and no limit I'm willing to put on myself where doing what I love is concerned. I was born to do what I am doing now, and just the fact that I'm able to be having a career in music and doing what I love everyday, and reaching the ears and hearts of people is for me in a sense. Success and yes. . . a dream come true.
It is very important to me that my songs can sound amazing with a big band or orchestra, but just as powerful and touching with just me and my guitar.
Sex should be a deepening of communication, not a substitute for it.
Writing about fashion forces you to overcome the nagging feeling that fashion doesn't "matter", that it's trivial or fleeting. I just look at it anthropologically, which is different from the way I'd write about art.
. . you do not leave a library; if you do what it wants you to do, you are taking it with you.
While I am interested both in economics and in philosophy, the union of my interests in the two fields far exceeds their intersection.