Actually. . . I'm starting a new thing and rebelling against ridiculously high heels. It's inhumane.
I was such a tomboy. I had absolutely no bosom, and I wore my hair really short - shaved, like a boy.
In a modern world where a majority of women say, 'I don't need you, I've got my money, I've got my stuff,' I say, 'I desperately need men. ' My whole album is a tribute to men. It takes a man in me to tell you that I'm on my knees for men.
I was kind of ashamed of my bourgeois family as a teenager, I guess - I had dreadlocks, shopped in thrift stores and pretended I had no money. At that time, I would have spat on a girl who was buying Yves Saint Laurent.
I listen to a variety of music. The only common point is strong lyrics; I'm more obsessed with lyrics than music. I need to hear a form of truth, and if it's a hard truth, even better.
There is a thing where I get scared watching other people, and really realize, My God, their happy lives are going to stop. Sometimes you feel that people have 19 jokers in their back pocket and, because of the way they're living, you're like, Do you know that this is not going to happen over and over again forever?
The whole point of art school is that you're going to be able to have nudes all day long and a teacher who is there to move you. It's great.
Do what you may, strive as earnestly as you can, live as excellently as you please, make what sacrifices you choose, be as eminent as you can for everything that is lovely and of good repute, yet none of these things can be pleaseing to God unless they be mixed with faith.
Drive it like you stole it, homie.
The thinker as reader reads what has been written. He wears the words he reads to look upon Within his being.
I love ghosts; I prefer ghosts to some people.