Top 32 Quotes & Sayings by Jake Shears

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Jake Shears.
Last updated on April 15, 2025.
Jake Shears

Jake Shears is an American singer and songwriter. He is best known as the male lead singer of pop-rock band Scissor Sisters.

I hope that I do make music that can speak to anyone. I don't just want to play for a queer crowd.
Lord knows, I love a brainless pop song.
I travel so much and am always living out of a suitcase, so my favorite saying is 'Wherever you go, there you are'. I love it because it's reassuring to me that you have to live in the moment wherever you happen to be.
GusGus records are flawless. — © Jake Shears
GusGus records are flawless.
It is a lot of fun being in the Scissor Sisters.
I just like to work with other people, and I like things that are kind of a little bit bigger than that. I don't know. I just feel like a solo record just kind of gives me the willies a little bit.
I don't let things stress me out, and I'm doing my best with all the battles life presents.
I stopped writing fiction the moment I started writing songs, and I miss it.
I've always loved to write, and I wrote fiction all my life. That's what I thought I was going to do in my life - until I started writing songs.
I've been a much happier person in my early thirties than I was in my twenties.
L.A. will never, ever, ever, ever be my town. It'll never be my town. It's not New York.
I think, as people, we're isolating ourselves. We're talking to each other through our phones, arguing... those divisions freak me out.
Being able to afford getting groceries - it frees people up to be creative. I think when you're spending 16 hours of every day to pay your rent and get food, I just don't see where there's time outside of that to be creative and make things.
One of my favorite venues is the Bowery Ballroom in New York. I love the room; there's a tiny stage, but I really like the feel of it.
I get a little teary on stage sometimes. It can be really emotional when it dawns on you that people are singing along and having fun.
I've grown to love L.A. It was a really touchy transition. It was not the easiest. It took me some years to love it.
I'm not the easiest person in the world to be partners with. I'm never home. I'm constantly running around the world. I can be impatient. I have a temper. I'm, like, self-obsessed. I'm irritable, self-absorbed.
It's been in my musical DNA since I was a little kid. I think musical theatre has really influenced everything I've done.
Ween is in my top five and have always been a huge inspiration.
My mom's a Christian and she loves me; that whole side of my family is Christian and I have no problem with it.
My mom gets so upset at me when I say stuff in the press about anything political, and it drives me crazy because I say to my mom: 'I can't be on the side of any sort of war and I'm not going to be.'
I'm so crazy about making albums and singing and dancing.
I love Rebel Rebel in Manhattan's West Village for vinyl, but record stores are hard to come by these days. I almost don't even use iTunes. I mostly use music subscription services. But I'll go into Rebel Rebel once a month or so and buy everything I love on vinyl.
I've never been great at being really analytical about myself.
All I really care about is making great music and putting on great shows. I think, to do that, you have to be fearless. It certainly doesn't help to be insecure. — © Jake Shears
All I really care about is making great music and putting on great shows. I think, to do that, you have to be fearless. It certainly doesn't help to be insecure.
I do think it's possible to change people's minds - it's one of my goals with my music.
I love creating things. I love making things.
I'm such a fitness freak that I eat so plain, it's gross. I have oatmeal in the morning and then I have chicken breasts and vegetables and spinach shakes.
I saw David Bowie in 'Labyrinth' when I was seven or eight. I told my mom I wanted a Bowie record, so we traveled to the mainland, which was, like, a three-hour trip, and I bought 'Let's Dance' and 'Tonight.' 'Let's Dance' blew my little mind. I became obsessed with it.
We've never been outrageous on stage.
I came out when I was 15 at school, and I realized I had put myself into a precarious situation. It was a very hostile environment for me, and a lot of kids had it in for me. It was a scary situation. I was very impatient. I wanted to grow up now.
There are only so many chords and notes in the world.
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