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I'm used to getting up at 7, getting breakfast, getting the kids off to school, and doing the mommy thing and the wife thing and the daughter thing.
Chris Brown is brilliant. That cat is crazy brilliant, and I wish him the best.
I don't let people use me. That's why I like a small number of people in my life. The more people in my life, the more complex it becomes, so I just try to keep it at a minimum.
As soon as you get off stage, that's the most dangerous time for a singer to kiss people because your vocal chords are receptive to any kind of germ.
You leave home to seek your fortune and, when you get it, you go home and share it with your family.
Completeness? Happiness? These words don't come close to describing my emotions. There truly is nothing I can say to capture what motherhood means to me, particularly given my medical history.
My father worked on assembly lines in Detroit while I was growing up. Every day, I watched him do what he needed to do to support the family. But he told me, 'Life is short. Do what you want to do.'
Time has nothing to do with the gifts that the gods give you; it's what you do.
I don't even have voice mail, and people get all out of shape about that. But, you know what, I don't want to transcribe your message; I want to talk to you. And that kind of freaks people out a bit. They go, 'Oh, who has time to talk?' and I'm like, 'Well, I'm gonna make time.
Historically, in my generation, all of my heroes and heroines have had issues and problems. We all do.
Most artists are notoriously insecure, and I fall into that category.
I would say that my peak was making my first million at the ripe age of 29, after the first album.
I dont think being black has held me back at all. Being black makes you strong.
If you have your own agenda and your own style and you don't easily conform to what the masses are doing, you're looked upon as being difficult. Whereas, I think of it as just being an individual.
Long tresses down to the floor can be beautiful, but learn to love what you have.
When you're away for a long time, tastes change, fans move on. You hate to think about it, but it's an ugly fact of life.
I'd love to be the political voice of my generation, but that's not my gift.
I have as many pictures of my vocal cords as I do of my children. I have a great ear, nose and throat doctor, and we look at them - if there's some redness, maybe I'll take a little time off.
I'm in love, sweet love. Feel me calling out your name, I feel no shame.
Typically, the theme of my albums, if there is a theme, is, 'How does it feel?' And that always leads to love songs. It just does.
I'm picking and choosing in terms of the stress factor. If it's not fun, I'm not going to do it.
I would make far more money if every song were my own, but I don't write to fill up the album with my songs.
I say if it's going to be done, let's do it. Let's not put it in the hands of fate. Let's not put it in the hands of someone who doesn't know me. I know me best. Then take a breath and go ahead.
I need my career. That's what validates me.
It's impossible to write and produce a record when your parents are dying. I really tried, I really, really tried, but it just wouldn't come.
I think there's no sacrifice too great for family, whether it's career, singing, whatever.
If I could be doing anything, I'd be laying on the floor in my birthday suit eating junk food and watching something dumb on TV.
I used to sing at funeral homes for families that didn't have a vocalist. I didn't get paid. I needed to sing.