I genuinely find the most meaningful thing I do is to make music, but also to absorb some sort of creativity.
I would be involved with music whether I had a career or not. I'm always going to be writing songs and recording them.
Sometimes people talk about music, whether blogs or magazines, in a strange way where it doesn't seem like they're actually listening to it.
I feel my live shows are my music; everything blossoms from the live shows.
When I write in Hebrew, I don't look for sophistication in music; it's just pure emotion that comes out.
It's that kind of in-born music thing - I could pick up the guitar and play something. It's not something I consciously do.
When I was a little girl - well, like, a teenager - I wanted to be Sam Jackson. I always wanted to be men.
The minds of men are at last aroused; reason looks out and justifies her own, and malice finds all her work is ruin.
I believe in a uniform for work, but why, because we're men, do we have to be ghettoised into grey suits?
The first few weeks of being a mom were profound, not just emotionally but also, physically. All the changes you instinctually go through are miraculous.
I've done some version of that Minnesota accent - that Midwestern accent - in sketch comedy for years. It's the quickest way to symbolize you're a mom.
I've always wanted to be sure my parents approve of what I do. Even with my tattoos, my mom went with me.
How simple a thing it seems to me that to know ourselves as we are, we must know our mothers names.
My parents are wonderful, and I'm really lucky - but my mom has always been almost exclusively a right-brained person.
I like to get a rise out of my mom with what I wear - I always go for the tallest heels or something super trendy.
The problem with me is, anything that's easy I will just overdo it. Especially with clothes. But I'm 14 - my mom is super-strict about that.
I'm a real stay-at-home mom. I'm really hands-on. Everything else became secondary.
All four of my grandparents were educators, my mom was a school nurse, and I went through the public school system.
I'd go to, like, six different schools in one year. We were on welfare, and my mom never ever worked.
I'm a lioness. I have four cubs. I'm a mom. I want to take care of my kids and protect them.
I'm an actress and I want to act, and I'm a mom and I want to be with my kids, and it's trying to find a way to do both.