Are there challenges? Absolutely. But in aggregate, this is a very strong and valuable company.
Maybe because I'm a Taurus, I like to watch plants grow.
Sometimes, I play a round of extremely poor golf.
I was the shyest kid. I'd never speak, only if I had to. Honestly.
John Lennon was very irreverent and very intelligent.
Whatever happened to the tomboy I used to be, the slightly rebellious rocker?
In the Negro Leagues, I played every day.
I like to use the audience as my color palette, my instrument.
But, if there's any aspect of my career that needs attention, it's writing.
Most brands want to see their products used in creative ways.
What people think of me and my playing is up to them, not me.
I don't have any assistants, I do it all myself, I don't have any secretaries.
Both my wife and I have a lot of compassion for animals in general.
I had deeper, more reflective songs on the first album.
There was a period when I wrote in Nashville for Maverick and then Warner/Chappell, and it was interesting.
I'm always buying nice watches for my husband - Bentley Breitlings.
I'm told sometimes I look like Goldie Hawn, and I get chuffed about that.
In capitalism, man exploits man. In socialism, it’s exactly the opposite.
My mother wanted me to be a concert pianist.
I'm a grown-up now, and I value the training I had.
I do really well in the traditional board games: Backgammon, Checkers.