I like the feeling that I'm giving young women self-confidence. It sounds so cliched, but it can be very moving.
From Shirley Manson
I've got no timetable. I'm sort of sick of timetables, to be honest.
I think young artists are always inspiring because they are coming at worlds from a different point of view.
I mean, I tend to do my own thing, and that usually crosses purposes with everyone around me.
I am not a sexy woman, I'm not beautiful, I'm not a sex kitten, I don't flirt with people, yet I've been tagged more of sex symbol than women who truly are and I that's solely because I don't reveal too much: people are curious.
People don't associate red hair, pale skin, and freckles with beauty.
It's unhealthy for people to never express any kind of negativity or doubt. To have balance, you need to address that side of your thoughts as well as the positive. Otherwise, you tend toward crazy.
I was a redhead and a middle child; both can make you feel excluded. It's like fighting to be included, in the swim of things. After a while you start to develop a bit of a victim mentality, which isn't great for a happy life.
That's a difficult question, because to consider yourself a rebel is sort of ridiculous.
It's definitely an intrinsic part of my makeup that makes me want to see black when everyone else is seeing white.
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