Being a rock star is like being a cult leader - you really have to be in your own religion.
My mentors are people like Cameron Crowe and Carrie Fisher.
I might lie a lot but never in my lyrics.
The Kurt thing has burdened me so much.
I am just the classic person who wants to learn stuff. I want good tutors, and with Kurt I had the best.
I'm not a woman. I'm a force of nature.
We went through ten years of the Limp Bizkit thing, and I didn't know what to do.
But let me tell you something. Gloria Steinem never helped me out; Larry Flynt did.
Much of my high-jinx have been drug-related. When you're under 30, whatever, but once you're past 40 it's just ugly.
If you want to ask about my drug problem, go ask my big, fat, smart, ten pound daughter, she'll answer any questions you have about it.
I like free gowns.
I never expected I would be connected to the Alpha male as some kind of ancillary object, and to this day it mystifies me.
I want every girl in the world to pick up a guitar and start screaming.
I'm clean and sober for over a year and no one seems to care! They're like, 'Oh, her dramatic weight gain.' So, stop making fun of me!
Rock is all about writing your own script; it's all about pioneering.
My number one thing to work on is not being reactive - but appropriateness doesn't come easily to me sometimes.
Movie stars are supposed to be healthy. They're kept happy and nutritionally together.
In rock stardom there's an absolute economic upside to self-destruction.
I'm offended every time I see George Bush on TV!
I'm a survivor, at least that's what everyone tells me.
I used to do drugs, but don't tell anyone or it will ruin my image.
I did not want to make the widow record. I still haven't made the widow record.
I cannot exist as a solo artist.
I can turn on the radio right now and be inspired.