It's so interesting how success hits people and how they react to it.
I think society, in general, is hard on women, period.
I love doing things that people don't expect.
I never have, but I would love to pick R. Kelly's brain.
I'd love to get played on the radio, but it just doesn't happen.
I love getting dressed up.
The people who are teaching religion and not teaching love are missing the message.
Music as a social conduit has always been important to me.
I organized Sweet Honey In The Rock in 1973. The music was sanity and balance.
I know my music is going well when I don't have insomnia.
I'm constantly on my toes and re-examining my own music.
What I do isn't black music; it's just my music.
Writing music is just something that I was born to do.
I've always made music from the heart, and that's what I do.
I've always listened to music, since I was really, really young.
I have a very difficult time describing my music.
The first music I was exposed to was Stravinsky and I loved it but I don't remember it.
People write music, and the music is out there for people to interpret it how they want to.
I'm interested in a lot of different sounds and types of music.
Music gives us new energy and a stronger sense of purpose.
Everything we release with Tool is inspired by our music.