When I went to college in the 1970s, the Women's Liberation movement was all the buzz.
I really believe in the power of the individual to make change, and our family is a real collection of individuals.
What you might consider a bad work can be of extreme interest to an artist in ways which are not about its being a good or bad.
I was doing something of my own after I left The Moody Blues, I went away, lived in Spain for a while.
Once you're a Motown artist, that's your stigmatism, and I was there from the very first day.
I never really looked at myself as a scorer, but if the shot is there, I'm certainly going to take it.
To join in the political fray, I don't think it convinces anyone. It just becomes a talking point on CNN.
I believe that each fight teaches you something, and a new history is written in each fight.
Is there some risk every day we walk out our front door? Every time we get in our car? Yeah. Are we materially less safe now than we were 10 years ago? Whatever delta there is, it's very small.
Our dream was that someday nobody would talk on a wired telephone. Everybody would talk on a wireless phone.
The way you dress is really the way you feel, the way you live, what you read, your choices. That's what I want to put into Gucci.
You can't wait for someone to give you a show. That can't be the first time you're writing and drawing a character.
I live by the philosophy that beauty starts from within, and I make a conscious effort to fill my body with nutrients through the food I eat.