Communicating with a man is a very new experience for me.
Don't sell your publishing.
I am a proud mother.
I am a woman of many talents and they're all just pieces of the puzzle that make me and make my career.
I don't have any desire to go back into the studio, and I certainly don't have any desire to go back on the road.
I just think that people should be in charge of their own bodies.
I love acting, and I really am a group singer, and I'm not really a soloist.
I went to New York to be a model. That's all I wanted to be.
I wrote a book, and I just love it when people come up to me and say, 'I read your book and loved it.'
Modeling wasn't the thing that was going to define me in any way; it was just a way to make a lot of money.
The hardest one, the thing that made the greatest demand on me, was The Mamas & the Papas.
There are three things on my piano - my Best Villainess award, my Grammy, and my Rock N' Roll Hall Of Fame statue.
There's something great about driving through studio gates and leaving all your responsibilities behind.
When I successfully bring the Mamas & the Papas movie to fruition, I hope that people will say, 'She's also a producer.'
You can be in show business and have a happy, productive life. But you have to be a developed human being before you can do that.