A Quote by Lauren Mayberry

I don't want to be the front for somebody else's creativity and sell that day in, day out. — © Lauren Mayberry
I don't want to be the front for somebody else's creativity and sell that day in, day out.
Obviously, maturity helps, knowing that you definitely have to make every day a good day. If not, somebody else is out there putting in the work.
I think somebody's got to be cutting-edge. It just depends how you want to market your magazines and how big you want them to be. We look upon competition as what it is. It's there, you pay attention to it, but you don't live by it. You have to go on and grind it out day to day and do the best you can with your magazine every single day.
The producers want us to sell, sell, sell. That's my little joke. That's what we do by day; by night, we're artists.
That's why, to this day, K.I.S.S. can sell out wherever they go... because they sell tickets, and they have that core fan base. You may not hear K.I.S.S. on the radio with a new single today. And they can still sell out anywhere.
I can't do exercises regularly because my schedule changes from day to day. I'm okay with hurting myself, like I'll lift something until it hurts, but I don't want to pass out or vomit in front of people.
If you want to win, do the ordinary things better than anyone else does them day in and day out.
I don't want to be in somebody else's movie, and then they make all the money. I've gotten offers to do the movies, but I won't sell myself short and be in somebody else's movie, like 'Boyz N the Hood.' I don't think I woulda done that.
Sometimes black people really want to hold onto our oppression - 'This is ours! This belongs to us.' You can't just talk about equality for somebody else. Let's pass it on. Let's pass it on to somebody else. At the end of the day, it is all about inequality.
Find somebody else to run your business on a day-to-day basis.
Every day is your day if you claim it. If you wait for somebody else to make it for you, you're going to be disappointed.
How would you feel, if the day that you were born, somebody else had already planned the day of your execution?
I have to read something positive every single day. I have to have faith that the day is unfolding in a way that is going to be useful to somebody else... For me, living every day in gratitude has been profound for me.
The day that music is taken for free by the majority is the day that the phrase "sell out" doesn't exist any more.
I love being able to perform in front of people. I like potentially making a difference in somebody's day or somebody's life.
Love is important. I didn't have the energy to be giving it to somebody else in a way that they deserved, and I knew that. So I've always been scared to go too far with somebody I care for because I knew there would come a day when I'd need to pick up and finish a painting for the next three months. That day is inevitable.
The real question is, at the end of the day, do we want to run our country? Are we proud of who we are? Are we happy to be just a star on somebody else's flag, or do we want to be an independent nation?
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