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I grew up in an era where you had to find your own way as a woman. When I was a kid, there was this whole physical and emotional neatness and purity that a woman was supposed to have, and I didn't fit into that. — Patti Scialfa
I've been writing and making my own music for a long time. — Patti Scialfa
My real priorities were my family - my kids and Bruce - and my work with the E Street Band. — Patti Scialfa
Something crossed his face, a pure motion like wind over water
I couldn't have guessed what emotion it was. "I'll miss you," he said. — Susan Choi
Drying, the storm mumbles, / like a freshly washed apron. — Boris Pasternak
The distortion of the truth bothers me. — Michael Jackson
People were a little leery when I was doing the press for my last album 'Rumble Doll,' yes. It's always that thing that this is a dilettante or a pet project. — Patti Scialfa
Forget the press - just being a partner of somebody who's very, very famous, it's hard to keep your center and your personality intact. — Patti Scialfa
You come to the city, and you have a chance to find out who you really are. — Patti Scialfa
When I write songs I write for myself ... I'm writing it as a form of expression, and hoping to find an audience, an audience that responds to music that is honest and lyrical and tells stories. — Patti Scialfa
can we find a way of living in which we don't use another, psychologically, emotionally, not depend on another, not use another as a means of escape from our own tortures, from our own despairs, from our own loneliness? To — Jiddu Krishnamurti
I don't really sell many records. — Patti Scialfa
You drive past your old high school, and even if everybody treated you terribly, you still go take a look, don't you? — Patti Scialfa
I have spent most of the time there and infect traveling is my passion as well memories always remind us the fact of our life - Joyful & precious journey of my life. — Avinash Advani
With any long-term relationship, you have good days and bad days. — Patti Scialfa
All my kids play guitar, sing, and dabble with writing. — Patti Scialfa
No children. No books. Few friends. She seemed to know what she was doing. — Kurt Vonnegut
For writing, I get up early in the morning - 5 o'clock, 4:30. I'm a morning person ... So I try to do it while people are asleep. The mornings are the nicest. — Patti Scialfa
I like writing a body of music that has a cohesive, emotional thread through it. — Patti Scialfa
Someday we will be more than words in the dark. — Sara Raasch
There was such a lack of modern, recognizable role models for a young girl in the 1950s. I mean, 'Leave It to Beaver' didn't speak to me. That's why I latched on to music. — Patti Scialfa
I like having the space of my own project. — Patti Scialfa
I loved a lot of different kinds of music, but for my own thing, I went for the singer-songwriters. — Patti Scialfa
When you're married to someone famous, people know you, but they're not really seeing you. — Patti Scialfa
I was always friends with a lot of guys, maybe because their girlfriends were girly-girls, and they felt safe with me. — Patti Scialfa
I did feel funny about being fair and having red hair and freckles. I did not like that because I grew up in a neighbourhood where no one had red hair. I felt very conspicuous but not in a nice way. — Patti Scialfa
Most people remember being 4 objectively, as if they're seeing a movie of a 4-year-old. But me, if you ask me to think about when I'm 4, I can feel myself being 4, and I am there, looking out through my 4-year-old eyes. — Lois Lowry
We always make a hot breakfast for the kids: oatmeal, pancakes, bacon, scrambled eggs, the whole deal. We like to have that time in the morning together as a family. — Patti Scialfa
You know how you get close to something you want and then you start doing things to ensure that you don't quite get it? I did a lot of that. — Patti Scialfa
When I was younger, I'd go to the Museum of Television and Radio in New York and watch this beautiful clip of Billie Holiday playing with a bassist, a pianist and Gerry Mulligan, who was a friend of mine, on baritone sax. At one point, she looks over at Gerry, and they just smile. When those moments happen, it's just lovely. — Patti Scialfa
I should have more vanity. — Amy Brenneman
