Quotes and aphorisms
Authors
Henry Rollins
P. J. O'Rourke
Noam Chomsky
Bill Gates
Taylor Swift
Dolly Parton
Donald Trump
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Joyce Meyer
Maya Angelou
Richard Dawkins
Hillary Clinton
Henry David Thoreau
Barack Obama
Chuck Palahniuk
George Bernard Shaw
Oscar Wilde
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Robert Kiyosaki
Rush Limbaugh
Nationalities
American
English
British
Indian
Canadian
French
Australian
German
Irish
Scottish
Italian
Spanish
Chinese
Russian
South African
Brazilian
Dutch
Israeli
Swedish
Japanese
Professions
Musician
Actor
Actress
Athlete
Politician
Author
Writer
Businessman
Director
Journalist
Novelist
Comedian
Scientist
Poet
Artist
Celebrity
Activist
Philosopher
Clergyman
Model
About
Services rules
About us
Contacts
Sign In
My first concert was Third Eye Blind.
Caroline Polachek
0
Make quotes image
Choose quotes background image
Choose quotes font
My first concert was Third Eye Blind.
My first concert was Third Eye Blind.
My first concert was Third Eye Blind.
My first concert was Third Eye Blind.
My first concert was Third Eye Blind.
My first concert was Third Eye Blind.
Choose fonts color
Sign in
for comment.
Categories
Quotes and aphorisms First
Quotes and aphorisms Third
Quotes and aphorisms Blind
Quotes and aphorisms Eye
Quotes and aphorisms Concert
Caroline Polachek quotes and aphorisms
Next quotes
Caroline Polachek:
I guess this song isn't about anything necessarily sad, but it makes me sad just because it makes m
Caroline Polachek:
I think women are taught in the music industry that once you're 35, you've expired, and I'm here to
Caroline Polachek:
Young people have realised that an artist is in charge of what they're doing - this crazy cynicism
Caroline Polachek:
I want to keep different options for different futures open all the time.
Caroline Polachek:
A lot of the music comes out of that conflict of wanting this other thing and feeling guilty about
Caroline Polachek:
With each project I'm always pushing for clarity.
Caroline Polachek:
So, anyway, I think the format of love songs for me stopped becoming about people and started becom
Caroline Polachek:
When I came up in a band - not just in a band, but a kind of underground DIY community - there was
Caroline Polachek:
I remember thinking that writing love songs was stupid and cliche, and that my job was to not write
Caroline Polachek:
I guess I've gotten older and more sentimental, and I've realized that the love song is just the mo
Next quotes
Caroline Polachek:
I guess this song isn't about anything necessarily sad, but it makes me sad just because it makes mCaroline Polachek:
I think women are taught in the music industry that once you're 35, you've expired, and I'm here toCaroline Polachek:
Young people have realised that an artist is in charge of what they're doing - this crazy cynicismCaroline Polachek:
I want to keep different options for different futures open all the time.Caroline Polachek:
A lot of the music comes out of that conflict of wanting this other thing and feeling guilty aboutCaroline Polachek:
With each project I'm always pushing for clarity.Caroline Polachek:
So, anyway, I think the format of love songs for me stopped becoming about people and started becomCaroline Polachek:
When I came up in a band - not just in a band, but a kind of underground DIY community - there wasCaroline Polachek:
I remember thinking that writing love songs was stupid and cliche, and that my job was to not writeCaroline Polachek:
I guess I've gotten older and more sentimental, and I've realized that the love song is just the mo