People say that I'm always late, but that's a myth.
People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading.
People say it's really the press who create those soundbites about fashion. That's what sells magazines and clothes.
Some people say I chastise the Republican Party too much.
People say I train dogs, but in many ways I train people.
People say you never remember anybody who dies in movies, and it's true, you don't. You don't even remember people who disappear.
For most people, art is only valuable if other people say it is; and artists are only worthwhile if they are either rich and famous, or dead.
A brand precedes, parallels, and leaves a path behind. What your brand will say, is saying, and has said matters more the deeper we go into the globalized, digitized, connection economy.
Sometimes people say, 'You're the best at digressions.' And that's actually a real compliment to me.
People say I'm shrill and strident.
I don't care what people say about me.
People say, 'Do you ever miss being a normal teenager?'
It destroys you when people say complete mistruths about your family.
People say I don't write books, I make Christmas presents.
Everything people say I couldn't do I've done.
People say, what is she thinking? I'm thinking: fun; cash; travel.
Everything people say about grandparenthood is true - it is pleasure without responsibility. It is unquestioned love.
People say love isn’t supposed to be painful. But maybe the best things in life are the ones that hurt the most after they’re gone.
In Nigeria, if you say you're a singer, people say, 'So what? Everyone sings.' In Germany, my voice stood out more.
So many people say that obviously my game has changed since I arrived here and I say that it's good that it changed, otherwise it would show a lack of intelligence.
I don't want to say I hate remixes, because I don't, but I hate what instantly comes to mind now when people say 'remixes.'