I have a lot of admiration for people who've been in relationships a long time, married for years.
I love interesting people with eccentric stories and outsiders of the world.
It's tragic that you can define a whole movement in music by gender alone. People are like, 'Oh, look, another quirky girl.'
All creative people have to have vulnerability because those nuances are what move people. So I'm deeply insecure - but I'm good at hiding it.
I lend people money, but I'd never lend something that would jeopardise a friendship if I didn't get it back.
I feel quite fearless protecting the people I love.
Anybody who says they don't want to be seen on a show which has millions of people watching it at one time when they're in the business of selling records is a bit silly.
Sometimes people fear the truth. They'd rather not speak to you than know what you really think.
I don't know anyone, from any class, who's had a perfectly easy life. I've met people born into wealthy families who feel like they didn't have much emotional support, and people who come from working-class families who had loads of love but no money.
I don't have a competitive bone in my body, so the last thing I want to do is be competing with people.
I really like to please people, and I think it's a symptom of being an only child.
I'm not interested in what other people are doing. That's their business.