Danh ngôn của Mitski (Sứ mệnh: 9)

I don't care about making anything new. I make music to express an emotion, and if the emotion is nostalgic, so be it.
Music was the one thing that was just mine, and no one could take it from me. I created it, dictated it, and it made me not able to let go of it.
I think people don't realize how little of being an artist is making art.
On tour, people know that if they ever ask me what I want to eat, I will always say Asian food. I'm becoming a stereotype, but it's what I want to eat. I want to eat rice.
You can be heartbroken about a relationship but also, from it, realize you are you, and you're okay with who you are or where you came from.
When you love someone and care about them, you want what's best for them, and it's always the hardest thing to realize maybe you aren't what's best for them, how hard you try.
I think your ego gets in the way of making something good because it kind of blinds you from the actual art.
When you're an adult, things mellow out. I think when you're a teenager and you are sad and the world is ending, everything is about that one sadness.
I remember I took a music course in junior year of high school, and some girl brought in 'Teardrops On My Guitar,' and she was like, 'Isn't this song great?' And everyone was like, 'Who's Taylor Swift?' And now, every time I listen to Taylor Swift, I remember that moment.
I can't read in a car, because I'll get sick. It's almost instant.