Women today have more of an overview of their lives and how marriage is or is not a part of it.
It took so long to make it in America. The year I arrived was a bad year for women singers, the record company told me. So I starved. I lived in a hotel so dreadful I can't even talk about it.
My audience are the same people who bought my albums years ago. These people are now married, with their own homes, their own families. If I'm in concert, I get people now who bring their kids.
My audience is the baby-boomers, the bulk of the population. This is also a group that is being ignored by most record companies because they're not the Top 40 hit singles market. They forget these people still listen to music.
Please don't ask me any questions about the politics of 30 years ago.
Stop living a day at a time and stop worrying about age.
There is a wealth of twentieth century music that is being re-discovered by a generation that hasn't heard it.
There is no magic person out there, no perfect human being out there waiting for you.
To this day I get mail from women who say, I went to law school because of your song. But I would hate to think out of the wide spectrum of things I have done in my career, that's all I would be remembered for.
Yoga is wonderful. It clears up most health problems. It also gives you an overview.
You're not going to find a man whose socks don't get dirty or who doesn't snore.
It took me a year to really learn the American lingo. I really feel for people who are coming here and don't speak English at all. It must be hell.
Three-quarters of the world's population doesn't have enough to eat!
I don't know if it's a sign of all the chaos that is happening out there or not, but I've lately craved the structure and order of classical music, the balance and symmetry.
Most of the people I know in show business don't need anybody pushing them at all. They're extremely aggressive.