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I learned from Jehovah's Witnesses that a fatalistic view is counterproductive.
So much has been written about me, and people don't know what's right and what's wrong. I'd rather let them stay confused.
Music is music, ultimately. If it makes you feel good, cool.
Being a Jehovah's Witness, I don't celebrate birthdays or holidays. I don't vote.
I like Hollywood. I just like Minneapolis a little bit better.
I like constructive criticism from smart people.
No one can come and claim ownership of my work. I am the creator of it, and it lives within me.
Music is real. It affects people; it's real.
Most artists lose their voice, their hair, and their bands. That's not going to happen to me.
Oh, I love critics. Because they love me. It's not a joke. They care.
The hardest thing with musicians is getting them not to play.
Anyway, all these computers and digital gadgets are no good. They just fill your head with numbers and that can't be good for you.
I don't talk about the past.
I'm real easy-going.
You ever get that feeling that you just have too many hits?
Most people don't want to talk about politics and religion. They say, 'Let's talk about something else.'
I like arguments.
Each audience is different.
Everyone has a rock bottom.
I've always understood the two to be intertwined: sexuality and spirituality. That never changed.
The music industry is a matrix that is counter to what is natural and right.
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