I really subscribe to the 'look good, feel good' mantra in terms of playing, in terms of getting out there.
Republicans: steely, rational, paternalistic, respectful of authority, easy to herd, the party of No. Democrats: sugary, emotional, idealistic, yearning for novelty, hard to marshal, the party of Oh Yeah, Baby, Make Mama Feel Good.
I used to have sort of mixed feelings about a producer whose only skills seemed to be going into the studio, schmoozing the artists and making them feel good. I can see now that in some cases, that's what you have to do because that's the only way you're going to get them to produce.
I need both to feel good: the energy of the city and the quietness of the country.
Real beauty is to be true to oneself. That's what makes me feel good.
When language is treated beautifully and interestingly, it can feel good for the body: It's nourishing; it's rejuvenating.
One of my sayings is: look good, feel good, do good.
I constantly try to reinvent my sensibilities and my ideas. I enjoy some of the satisfaction that I get when I feel good about what I've done. But the process is quite lonely and quite painful.
People feel good serving others.
What can I say? I feel good when I'm wearing heels. I feel sexier, attractive.
I have a lot of Breton striped top and silk shirts that always feel good. I also like things with a masculine edge and dislike anything too girly.
I'll wear my mom jeans in public that haven't been tailored 'just so' yet, just because they feel good.
The audience likes their emotions to be touched. They want to laugh and cry and feel good.