Danh ngôn của Prince (Sứ mệnh: 2)

It's fun being in Islamic countries, to know there's only one religion. There's order. You wear a burqa. There's no choice. People are happy with that.
Music is music, ultimately. If it makes you feel good, cool.
Every day I feel is a blessing from God. And I consider it a new beginning. Yeah, everything is beautiful.
What's missing from pop music is danger.
Most people don't want to talk about politics and religion. They say, 'Let's talk about something else.'
There's this thing called compulsory licensing law that allows artists through the record companies to take your music at will without your permission.
Anyway, all these computers and digital gadgets are no good. They just fill your head with numbers and that can't be good for you.
Too much freedom can lead to the soul's decay.
The key to longevity is to learn every aspect of music that you can.
People say I'm wearing heels because I'm short. I wear heels because the women like 'em.
Art is about building a new foundation, not just laying something on top of what's already there.
You don't have to watch 'Gossip Girl' to have an attitude.
Just sharing music with each other - that's cool. It's the selling that becomes the problem.
My mother told me one day I walked in to her and said, 'Mom, I'm not going to be sick anymore,' and she said 'Why?' and I said 'Because an angel told me so.' Now, I don't remember saying it; that's just what she told me.
When I first started out in this music industry, I was most concerned with freedom. Freedom to produce, freedom to play all the instruments on my records, freedom to say anything I wanted to.
The music industry is a matrix that is counter to what is natural and right.
Technology is cool, but you've got to use it as opposed to letting it use you.
People speculate on your personal life all the time anyway. So I just think it's important to keep my private life private and my public persona more into music, you know?
Young people have decided they like to listen to music in a certain way, through ear buds, and that's fine with me as long as it doesn't bother them that they're not hearing 90 percent of the music that way.
I always knew I had a relationship with God. But I wasn't sure God had a relationship with me.
No one can come and claim ownership of my work. I am the creator of it, and it lives within me.
My father left his piano at the house when he left, and I wasn't allowed to play it when he was there because I wasn't as good as him. So when he left, I was determined to get as good as him, and I taught myself how to play music, and I just stuck with it, and I did it all the time.
I'm thankful enough or blessed enough to be able to say that Miles Davis was a friend when he was alive, and he was a wonderful mentor and really, really funny, you know.