Smiling makes me feel weak and not in control and not powerful and small.
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Smiling makes me feel weak and not in control and not powerful and small.
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I play piano and ukulele, and I taught myself those things just because I wanted to play them.
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I’m a really particular person. I want it my way.
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I think of most songs that way – if you can’t dance to a song, it’s not a song.
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I like to be in control of how I look and how I feel and how I act.
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I think everybody deserves an equal amount of appreciation whether how old they are, but I mean, I’m cool with the praise. I’m good.
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You’re italic, I’m in bold.
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I used to write random little stupid things when I was five, but then the first song I really wrote was one called Fingers Crossed.
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You can write a song about being in love with someone, but you don’t have to be in love with anyone.
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It’s really fun to put yourself into a character – into shoes you wouldn’t normally be in.
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In the public eye, girls and women with strong perspectives are hated.
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People are terrified of me, and I want them to be.
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Don’t talk to me like you anybody.
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A bitch is a bitch but a dog is a mans best friend
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Lyrics are so important, but they’re really underrated.
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What makes a song last is real content from a mind that is thinking a little bit harder about certain things. A lot of artists don’t really think that hard.
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