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Danh ngôn của Lady Gaga
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I don't like Los Angeles. The people are awful and terribly shallow, and everybody wants to be famous but nobody wants to play the game. I'm from New York. I will kill to get what I need.
In a sense I portray myself in a very androgynous way, and I love androgyny.
Every bit of me is devoted to love and art. And I aspire to try to be a teacher to my young fans who feel just like I felt when I was younger. I just felt like a freak. I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm trying to liberate them, I want to free them of their fears and make them feel that they can make their own space in the world.
What I've learned is that you really don't need to be a celebrity or have money or have the paparazzi following you around to be famous.
So there's nothing more provocative than taking a genre that everybody who's cool hates - and then making it cool.
It's hard knowing who to trust with your personal life. When you cry in your room at night, you don't always know who to call. So I am very close to my family.
I am a walking piece of art every day, with my dreams and my ambitions forward at all times in an effort to inspire my fans to lead their life in that way.
Pop music will never be low brow.
I don't want to make money; I want to make a difference.
When I wake up in the morning, I feel just like any other insecure 24-year-old girl.
I do yoga, I do Bikram and I run, and I eat really healthy.
Vanity can create a very cruel space for you if you don't know how to manage it.
The dieting wars have got to stop.
In fact, my courage and my bravery at a young age was the thing I was bullied for, a kind of 'Who do you think you are?'
I have to be on such a strict diet constantly.
My father opened a restaurant. It's so amazing... it's so freaking delicious, but I'm telling you I gain five pounds every time I go in there.
Gay marriage is going to happen. It must.
I went to see 'Phantom of the Opera' with my grandma and my mom when I was very little. The stage, the voice, the music... Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has been a massive inspiration to me for some time - the storytelling, that deliciously somber undertone in his music.
I love my daddy. My daddy's everything. I hope I can find a man that will treat me as good as my dad.
The only big things I've purchased are my dad's heart valve and a Rolls-Royce for my parents, for their anniversary. And that was only because my dad had a Lady Gaga license plate on our old car and it was making me crazy because he was getting followed everywhere, so I bought him a new car.
When people say 'marriage' to me... It's always a means to an end. Everyone's so in a rush to define the relationship.
I am the center of attention in my job every single day; the thought of a wedding to me is exhausting. Why would I put myself through that?
Fashion is that thing that saved me from being sad.
As soon as I go out into the world, I belong, in a way, to everyone else. It's legal to follow me. It's legal to stalk me at the beach. And I can't call the police or ask them to leave.
I've had faith my whole life that there was someone looking out for me, a spirit guide, a soul guide.
My audience went, 'Wait, why is she singing jazz? What's going on?' And then they went, 'Oh, because she can. Because she loves it.' And jazz, a music invented by the African-American community, is the greatest art form, I believe, to have ever come out of this country.
I don't think I could think of a single thing that's more isolating than being famous.
In terms of my involvement in 'don't ask, don't tell' and marriage equality and anti-bullying and social emotional learning in schools - these are all things that arise out of my relationship with the world and with my fans.
All the awards in the world, you can get into all the nightclubs, they'll send you the nicest clothes. Nothing better than walking into your dad's restaurant and seeing a smile on his face and knowing that your mom and dad and your sister are real proud of you.
I've been searching for ways to heal myself, and I've found that kindness is the best way.
I believe in the spirit of equality and the spirit of this country as one of love and compassion and kindness.
Music is one of the most powerful things the world has to offer. No matter what race or religion or nationality or sexual orientation or gender that you are, it has the power to unite us.
History shows us that in times of people feeling like they are in need of some sort of rebellion or protests, the artists rise because the poetry we create about pain and its relationship to culture in the world begins to soothe and heal people who are feeling confused or afraid.