Fear paralyses you - fear of flying, fear of the future, fear of leaving a rubbish marriage, fear of public speaking, or whatever it is.Collection: Future
Dying is easy, it's living that scares me to death.Collection: Death
You have to face things, have faith in what you do and go for it. Think, 'What's the worst that could happen?'Collection: Faith
I mean, I'm 48 years old and I've been through a lot in my life - you know, loss, whether it be death, illness, separation. I mean, the failed expectations... We all have dreams.Collection: Dreams
I want to branch out. I want to write. I write poetry. I want to see my children grow up well.Collection: Poetry
Ask yourself: Have you been kind today? Make kindness your daily modus operandi and change your world.Collection: Change
The future hasn't happened yet and the past is gone. So I think the only moment we have is right here and now, and I try to make the best of those moments, the moments that I'm in.Collection: Future
Making a Christmas album is looked upon by some people as the thing you do when you are heading towards retirement.Collection: Christmas
I don't want to be owned by a corporation and obliged to make a certain type of album. I want to be free.
I would like to see the gay population get on board with feminism. It's a beautiful organisation and they've done so much. It seems to me a no-brainer.
The general population still thinks HIV is something that came in the 80s and went away, or that it only affects the gay population or intravenous drug users.
Charity is a fine thing if it's meeting a gap where needs must be met and there are no other resources. But in the long term we need to support people into helping themselves.
Life expectancy in many parts of Africa can be something around the age of thirty five to thirty eight. I mean you're very fortunate if you live to that age. In fact when I went to Uganda for the first time one of the things that occurred to me was that I saw very few elderly people.
I understand what it is for a woman to want to protect their children and give them the best they can.
There is a big difference between what I do onstage and what I do in my private life. I don't put my living room on magazine pages.
I'm not intensely private - I talk a great deal about my life and my work - I just don't play the game to excess.
As a mother, you have that impulse to wish that no child should ever be hurt, or abused, or go hungry, or not have opportunities in life.
The word feminism needs to be taken back. It needs to be reclaimed in a way that is inclusive of men.
I don't think feminism is about the exclusion of men but their inclusion... we must face and address those issues, especially to include younger men and boys.
I'm appalled the word feminism has been denigrated to a place of almost ridicule and I very passionately believe the word needs to be revalued and reintroduced with power and understanding that this is a global picture.
For me, pointing and clicking my phone is absolutely fine. People say that isn't the art of photography but I don't agree.
I also started writing songs because I had this burning activity in my heart and had to express myself.
I've thought about what is an alternative word to feminism. There isn't one. It's a perfectly good word. And it can't be changed.
If we value what we've inherited for free - from other women - surely it's right morally and ethically for us to wake up and say, 'I'm a feminist. '
Please don't ask me for the actual answer to anything, because I don't have it. Because all I do is look at stuff and ask questions. What can I say? I just think the world's barking mad. Look, I'm not an expert. I'm just an ordinary person.
I'm from a working-class background, and I've experienced that worry of not having a job next week because the unions are going on strike. I know that because I don't come from a wealthy background.
The dynamic between two individuals starts off with everything warm and nice and fabulous and good. Working and living together can serve you quite well, but when it starts to go wrong - oh, boy!
I've never been a social person. When I grew up, the other girls would all be combing their hair and exchanging lipstick, and I just couldn't do that group thing.