I've always enjoyed poor health.
The poor man looks upon the law as an enemy, not as a friend. For him, the law is always taking something away.
I've always found that the poorer the places that I go, the more smiles I see, and the more happiness I see.
The poorest and most backward societies are always those that put women down.
I don't have the slightest idea of how to do vocal exercises or scales or anything like that, but I did always know to breath properly from the stomach. I'm a pop singer and never really felt I needed more.
I never wanted to be a pop singer, but I always watched pop programs and knew I could do better than the people I was seeing.
I'm used to making songs; that's how I learned to make music. My structures will always be more like pop songs than dance tracks.
When you're a pop star, it's a little conservative; you always have to stay in a box. You have fans that are five and fans that are 65; there are so many people wanting so many things.
I always felt in my band and in the pop-rock format that I wasn't weird enough, that I wasn't standing out enough. Wearing things to get people's attention - I didn't want to do any of that. I didn't want to compromise myself.
I think I have always made really beat-driven pop-rock records.
I'm always walking around with headphones on, creating my own soundtracks to whatever the day is. I think I have a poppy sensibility.
Alternative culture has always had a populace within the black and brown community.
A President cannot always be popular.
For instance, I'm always fascinated to see whether, given the kind of fairly known and established form called popular music, whether there is some magic combination that nobody has hit upon before.
There can be an energy in a populist campaign that isn't always in the best interest of the party.
You've always got to think about having some fixed income in your portfolio as well as equities.
I have always noticed that in portraits of really great writers the mouth is always firmly closed.
I've always loved those portraits that Alfred Stieglitz did of Georgia O'Keeffe over several years, which really convey the idea that there's not one image that can capture a woman, because we're changing all the time.
The media portrayal of women is always angled towards looking thinner and skinnier and... that's not good.
Every girl loves posing in her underwear. It's always fun to do that.