I remember the first time somebody played me Janis Joplin. My friend Donna put on Janis Joplin, and she said, 'You're like her.' At the time, I wasn't even a singer; I was a drummer. I just wanted to play the drums.
From Sophie B. Hawkins
I was a coat-checker at Orso, and all these wonderful actors were coming in, and it was exciting to me, so I started going to classes, and my excuse was, 'I'll be a better songwriter if I can understand how to play a character.' Well, that couldn't be farther from the truth.
I got a record deal with Sony, and I really just put acting aside. But it's a love.
My son has one parent who's 50. I want him to have a family of young people, too!
I've been wanting to have a child since Dashiell was 1, but I was working too much, and there was a lot going on in my relationship.
We're all struggling to get out of the past. We see something that reminds us of something, and then we bring our baggage into the present. Then we project it onto people constantly.
It's so interesting that the romantic side of my life comes from my father, who I really didn't even know that well.
I'm actually always looking for the good news.
Pregnancy is uncomfortable and draining, and the end isn't in sight until it becomes unbearable.
I have to have another child. I have to bring someone into this world that will be here for Dashiell.
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