You wouldn’t be a complete band without a slightly cocky frontman, would you?
ADAM LEVINEI have a high self-opinion – I don’t need to hide that. I don’t need to be self-deprecating.
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I was a huge Beatles fan. The Stones, Dylan. Later on, I got into Stevie Wonder, and Bill Withers – he’s one of my heroes. Al Green, too.
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Not every song has to be about love and tenderness, sometimes you have those strictly physical feelings for somebody and it’s okay to have those feelings.
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I think pain is the best feeling for song writing. You can write good happy songs, but I think the kind of bruiting, depressing ones are more effective.
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There’s nothing to win in yoga. You just do what you can do, one day to the next.
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If world peace was as important to people as getting tweeted back by their favorite celebrity, we’d live in a blissful Utopia.
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She’s the coolest person in the world…I don’t date what the person does…
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And that’s me. Maybe the reason I was promiscuous and wanted to sleep with a lot of them, is that I love them so much.
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It was a very decadent, very glamorous business that took advantage of a lot of people for a long time and didn’t do things right and had a poor business model.
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Men are not as sophisticated as women. They’re not as mature as women. They’re not as connected with their emotions as women…
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Music was a way of rebelling against the whole rah-rah high school thing.
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I can single handedly dispel any ideas that sexuality is acquired. Trust me, you’re born with it.
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Taylor Swift is super charming. Damn you Swift.
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The Voice’ is built on positivity. Once we started filming, I knew that America was really going to love it.
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I’m intelligent enough to survive happily and be compassionate. If I were too smart, I would realize all the ills of the world.
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Normal is enormously susceptible to swinging with the gusts of politics and history.
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