There's just some magic in truth and honesty and openness.

As long as your intentions are solid and about growth and progression and being productive and not being idle, then you're doing good in my book.

The Internet made fame wack and anonymity cool.

In art, at a certain level, there is no 'better than.' It's just about trying to operate for yourself on the most supreme level, artistically, that you can and hoping that people get it. Trusting that, just because of the way people are built and how interconnected we are, greatness will translate and symmetry will be recognised.

The idea of recognising your strengths and using them in as versatile a way as you can is cool to me.


How we experience memory sometimes, it's not linear. We're not telling the stories to ourselves. We know the story; we're just seeing it in flashes overlaid.

As a lifestyle you always being the focal point is innately unhealthy.

My grandfather was smart and had a whole lot of pride. He didn't speak a terrible amount, but you could tell there was a ton on his mind - like a quiet acceptance of how life had turned out.

I have no delusions about my likability in every scenario. I know that in order to get things done the way you want them, oftentimes your position will be unpopular.