I don't want to have to compromise my morals in order to make a living.
I like creating beauty out of scary things.
Art gives me an outlet where I can be aggressive in a world where I usually can't be.
By the time I'm 50, there is probably going to be a nuclear holocaust. I should just enjoy myself.
I can't censor myself; it's really important for me to say how I feel.
Just because something might not have a deep philosophical meaning doesn't mean it's not important or relevant.
I cry really easily. If I see a butterfly, I'll practically burst into tears. So it's really hard for me to yell at people, because I'll feel so guilty about it. But if I don't, then they don't take me seriously and it's this endless cycle.
From an early age I knew I would be unhappy if I wasn't doing something creative.
Basically, I'm really impressionable and have no sense of consistency in anything I do.
I love humanity, I love the way people look
If you tell someone you're doing something innovative, they'll think you're doing something innovative.
Removing all stimulation around you is a really positive thing in terms of stimulating your creativity.
I like going crazy. And not just for art - I like extremes in general.
Ugly girls generally don't become successful in music. And it sucks because it's a standard that just exists.
The way that you present yourself visually totally dictates your audience and everything that anyone thinks about you.
Whenever I'm making music I'm always waiting for the shivers to happen - that's an important thing for me.
My great fear is that I'm the ultimate shallow person. I think about this kind of thing a lot, and about this phenomenon in our culture where people identify themselves with their interests. I've been trying not to think about it too much. It used to really upset me when people called me "witch house."
The most valuable live thing for me is when people look like they're having a good time.
Lets make it known that we don't want to give away our beautiful homeland to corporate interests. It is our right as Canadians to be part of these decisions. The only thing standing between this world and environmental catastrophe is us
I believe the human mind is a very fallible thing, but it's the only thing that I can really know, I guess.
I don't even wear shoes with heels because I hate making a noise when I walk and people looking at me.
Especially with music, people want confidence.
I only work at night, generally. Usually when I work [during the day] I'll black out the windows or something.
I have an intense desire to constantly make music, and I don't feel that way about anything else.
I like being behind the camera because I can control perception and what people see.