That's why I called my record Devil Without a Cause - I'm a white boy who's so sick of hearing that white kids are going to steal rap.
I like playing my Tamagotchi and Game Boy. They take me back to the old days when times were more simple.
Sometimes I'll dress like a boy, sometimes I'll dress like a Japanese crazy teenybopper. I have clothes from the 7th grade that I've kept and still wear.
I'm more of an artist and a songwriter than I am a DJ. That word seems a little bit - well, it doesn't really describe what I do.
A boy becomes an adult three years before his parents think he does, and about two years after he thinks he does.
At the prom, you are more about boys thinking you're cute. On the red carpet, you have to please everyone because there are a lot more people looking at those pictures.
He can smell his cologne, his shampoo, and something else -- he can smell the boy's own scent, something bittersweet.
I let my boy go and do and say pretty much as he likes, as, and perhaps because, my father kept no string on me.
Whether you like the look or not, that tailcoat is a tough shell, a suit of armour. The posh boy is a hardy species.
I have come to believe that there are infinite passageways out of the shadows, infinite vehicles to transport us into the light.
Caring for your inner child has a powerful and surprisingly quick result: Do it and the child heals.
If you're living completely on your own, break out of solitary confinement. Seek to understand others, and help them understand you.
Most of my clients don't realize that the way they look and the way they think about their looks are two separate issues.
To make an activity joyful, keep adding things until the activity as a whole becomes more appealing than repulsing.
I think I'm a mama's boy who wanted to be a hockey player, who failed, and had to become a singer. I think that I'm a generous, impatient, kind, jerk.
Back when I was working with the Stones and with Joe Cocker and Neil Young and Neil Diamond and all of those - 'the boys,' I call them - it was fun.
My ambition didn't grow out of nowhere. It was planted in me by a community that nurtured me.
My church is the world! I want to bring the gospel to as broad and as interesting an audience as possible.
I never call them 'guys;' I always call them 'boys.' Maybe it's a superiority complex - my needing to keep them down.
I have been interested in phenomena involving complexity, diversity and evolution since I was a young boy.
I want to do a jean line for boys and girls that are sometimes too skinny to fit into jeans, or sometimes a little bit too husky to fit into some jeans.