I mostly write on my own, walking, outside.
There's not a second I regret having a child on my own.
I hardly even leave my own house.
Zoolander was more of my own sensibility.
I don't want to believe my own hype.
I learn the most from making my own mistakes.
I love doing my own stunts but it's hard.
YouTube is akin to having my own network.
I love singing just for my own benefit.
I want to write my own music, and I want to tour.
I can't get excited by my own music. It's impossible.
I always followed my own path.
I'll make my own magic
I know how to separate my own laundry.
I reject your reality and substitute my own.
Usually, I'm over-analyzing things that have to do with my own actions.
Left to my own devices, my first inclination is to mess in other people's lives. I secretly believe my whole family, and really the whole world, is my responsibility.
I make a rod for my own back because people see my novels as quasi documentaries. But it is never history that's the main event of my books. It's my characters.
I understand it's my role to realize people's dreams. I'm O.K. with that so long as my songs are my own. No one can take my songs away from me.
I've had three of my own children and spent my professional life thinking about children. And yet I still find my relation to my children deeply puzzling.
Music is as integral to me as my own DNA. My life has become a continual soundtrack, with music underscoring the most powerful and even the most banal moments of my life.