It was tough being a single mom. It was tough being in a divorce with children. Very, very hard.
Life happens, and I write about it wherever I am.
I have always loved Broadway.
There's a point when your tape of life runs off the reel and there's this stillness of your own - I got to know myself.
I'm very fortunate that I have a wonderful family around me and loved ones.
What I do believe in is other worlds and spirits. There is some other power in control - levels of energy that perhaps we don't see.
I'm not one for big public displays of affection, anyway. Straight, gay, whatever.
I'm for gay marriage, because I'm for gay divorce.
Once I overcame breast cancer, I wasn't afraid of anything anymore.
Christmas comes during a season when the Earth is in its darkest time. It's a holiday for the family and for everyone.
I think being a parent is knowing how to love. Sometimes love is discipline, sometimes it's humor, sometimes it's listening.
I don't think anyone masters parenthood.
My ultimate joy and happiness is being a wife and mother.
There is no fear when you choose love. The more you choose love, the more love is in your life. It gets easier and easier.
My wife works harder than anyone else with the children around the house. I make the money, sure, but she does everything else.
My friends have always told me that rock stardom was wasted on me.
Love is never wrong.
Laughing is a medicine. It releases this amazing stuff.
Instead of taking five or six of the prescriptions, I decided to go a natural route and smoke marijuana.
I've sold my soul for freedom. It's lonely but it's sweet.
I've been a rock star since you were very young. But I've never encountered anything as powerful as cancer.
I'm so close to Heaven, this Hell cannot be mine.
I'm one of those people that will say, 'My cancer was a gift.'
I write songs for people who drive in cars. I really do.
I would never say I had a bad childhood at all.