“Who I am on stage is very, very different to who I am in real life. But I don't see that having a sexy image when you are on stage means that you don't love God. No one knows what I'm really like from that. I like to walk around with bare feet and I don't like to comb my hair. I'm always so glammed up and so diva on stage and that's what they see. People don't understand that... No one knows my personal relationship with God and it's not up to me to prove that to anyone.” PeopleKnowsMeanDifferentRealWalksFeetStageHairProveSexyReal LifeWho I AmGod LoveRelationship With GodPersonal RelationshipsCombsBare FeetPersonal Relationship With God Author:Beyonce Knowles
“If I was asked to get rid of the Zen aesthetic and just keep one quality necessary to create art, I would say it's trust. When you learn to trust yourself implicitly, you no longer need to prove something through your art. You simply allow it to come out, to be as it is. This is when creating art becomes effortless. It happens just as you grow your hair. It grows.” IfsNeedsArtHappensGrowsQualityHairProveCreatingArt IsAestheticTrust YourselfEffortlessCreating Art Author:John Daido Loori
“I don't think I was bullied. If I was bullied, I fought back or turned the other cheek. I have been put in a box, I guess: "Oh you're blonde, you can't play brunette." And I'm always like: "You know what? I'm going to prove you wrong, I'm going to make my hair brown."” IfsThinkingKnowsHas BeensPlayLike YouHairProveBoxesBrownCheeksBlondeBulliedBrunette Author:Laura Bell Bundy
“Years ago when I got stuck, I'd start twirling my hair. That's not possible anymore. I can't prove the relationship between writing and hair loss, but I think I pulled out a fair amount trying to work on certain sentences.” ThinkingWritingTryingYearsI CanCertainLossHairAmountProveFairsYears AgoSentencesStuckTwirlingHair Loss Author:Eric Schlosser