In fact, I don't think I'll ever make anything that will feel as divinely dropped in my lap as the opening of 'Wall-E.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes in life, things just fall in to my lap. I'm very blessed that way.
In the 1960s and into the '70s, everyone in their own way was trying to open up the musical horizon. There shouldn't be a wall that you're going toward and bouncing off.
Every couple years, you know, these great things drop in my lap. It's been fantastic.
If people want to put me up on their walls, I'll love it.
You can punch a wall or write a song. Just as painful either way, but you have something to show for it at the end of the day with a song.
Hopefully my fan base doesn't lock me into 'Twilight,' you lose yourself. You should do things for you, and I have been really lucky to have things that really rock me and really move me falling into my lap.
I've shut myself inside these walls, and I'm going to be a very lonely old lady if I'm not careful.
I do always have a wall up. But I feel by doing it, I keep myself safe.
Of course, nothing just falls into your lap - to get where I am now, I've worked hard.
Everything that ever happened to me fell in my lap.