Lykke Li Quotes
Top 70 wise famous quotes and sayings by Lykke Li
Lykke Li Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Driving, for me, means power and freedom. The feeling that I can go anywhere I want at any time is exhilarating.
My favourite festival experience is a show at midnight with the moon blazing and a crowd full of open hearts ready to dance.
I was 19 when I recorded my first album, and I've been exposed to many things during these last few years; all the baby fat is gone.
Some people watch comedy to relax. I watch '21 Grams.' I can recognize sadness and tragedy really easily because it's been with me forever.
If you're being ignored, that's a good time to concentrate on finding yourself and creating your own mystery.
Music and fashion are a sign of the times and a reflection of what people want and need at this very day and age.
I went to 11 different schools. It was a fantastic adventure, but I was incredibly sensitive and needed a bit more stability.
It would be amazing if people listened to it when they needed shelter; it would be lovely if they didn't spit on it.
It's a very proactive thing to be dealing with your darkness and getting it out of your system. So it doesn't have to be in your system.
There's more discomfort being an old soul or a person who questions a lot of things. I'm young, but I'm old.
I am such a complex person. I have so many different layers of my personality to choose from. I am super-sensitive, and I am super-strong.
The music that I listen to is very minimalistic. I listen to a lot of old blues that is just guitar and vocals.
A lot of times females are in charge because they kind of have the pussy power. If they say, "I'm you're prostitute," then they mean, "I'm the power."
People comment on how you look; it's so unnecessary. I just wanted people to listen to what I have to say instead of focusing on anything else.
I love pouring my heart out. People don't want to hear you whine when you're with friends, so you can sing about it instead - it's the best outlet.
Touring is really about being on edge the whole time - you're like a racing horse: you've just got to be on. You've got to pull it together.
I think everything in life comes in threes: heartbreak and all that. You've got to do the full round in order to learn.
I'm looking forward to some peace and quiet. I fantasize about having a home, which I've kind of never had.
I do everything: I'll have a green juice, then a melted chocolate ice cream. I stay up very late, I get up very early.
It's important that the way you dress tells a story and reveals something about you and your philosophy.
I don't think Neil Young has a beautiful voice, but it's something that grabs you, and the songs are so good.
The profession I have keeps dragging me into drama and taking me away from baking, flowering and gardening.
Do you have to have emotional turmoil to create music? I'm not sure because I've never been without it
I'm a very melancholic kind of person. I don't know why; I think certain people are born a certain way.
The thing is, if you're in this world, you have to do things for yourself, not for others, because everyone will judge you for anything.
Sometimes women are so great and powerful, but then they surrender to these vain things. They kind of fall for it.
When I play, I'm so in the moment that I can't really remember what happened afterwards. It's a rare experience for a thinking person like me.
I am deeply in tune with my heart and core, and it's made me a better writer, artist, and most of all woman. It's made me more myself.
I don't necessarily love all the collaborations that I've done; the more I work with other people, the more I realize that I want to work with myself.
The first thing you do when you get off tour is let off some steam and, you know, have some type of big breakdown.
I don't want to break someone's heart, but you can't control that. A broken heart happens; that's inevitable.
I don't love all hip-hop, but I do relate to stuff like early Nas, 2Pac, Biggie, and MF Doom because they're also trying to escape a scenario.
I was totally romanticizing the idea of Los Angeles when the Doors, Joni Mitchell, and Neil Young were hanging out there.