Top 148 Quotes & Sayings by Kesha - Page 2

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Last updated on November 17, 2024.
Of course there are certain things that get to me, but I try and lead by example and show people that, especially with haters, that you should just ignore them.
Working in this industry, I have been exposed to so many products and now realize more than ever how cruel and unnecessary animal testing is.
I put on the best live show, the absolute best live show I can possibly can. — © Kesha
I put on the best live show, the absolute best live show I can possibly can.
I do think I have a rebellious, metal-loving rock chick inside of me.
I do my laundry on a weekly basis.
It is so fascinating that someone can commit their whole entire lifestyle to being such a fantastic woman when I'm such a bum about it.
Just because I'm sassy and have a mouth on me doesn't mean I'm coming from a negative place.
You never know what an artist is going to create next.
I write about what I'm going through.
My band and I, we cover our bodies in hairspray and glitter. We use the hairspray to make sure the glitter sticks.
I think people should give in to what they feel like doing at the time and be a raw animal.
I think if you are going to be a singer, you should sing. If you are going to be a dancer, you should dance. If you are going to do a combination of the two, you should make it very clear when you are singing and very clear when you are dancing.
I love country music, blues, and punk, and one day I might make those kinds of records. — © Kesha
I love country music, blues, and punk, and one day I might make those kinds of records.
I love it when people send me body parts.
One fan sent me one tooth, so I made a necklace out of it. But then I found a bunch of my baby teeth, and started realizing I would love to wear a piece of my fans' bodies on me.
Eventually, I would love to be on my deathbed and looked at as an icon. Right now I'm still at the baby stages of my career. But that is the goal.
There is no correlation between happiness and amounts of money.
I write about stuff that happens to me, so I try to live as interesting a life as possible.
I deal with haters on a daily basis.
I played saxophone and trumpet. Pretty nerdy.
I know that I can sing. That's the reason I started playing music when I was twelve years old.
I love creepy old dudes. I love that they have so much self-confidence, despite having no evidence whatsoever to back it up.
Everything I write is based on something I've personally experienced, or things that my friends have experienced that I just find horribly entertaining.
I do love country music.
I'm a singer and a writer first. I started to rap by accident, being playful.
What I'm bringing to the pop table is that I'm not pretentious.
I've done the country, done the pop-rock, done the super-hard electro.
I just like playing with makeup and clothes - so I really don't feel like there are rules, and if there are rules, then I think it's up to you to break them.
My mother taught me how to write.
I've always been into bearded dudes.
Sometimes it is hard to sing and dance at the same time, but I would rather be off and be real and genuine about it to my fans.
I try to get in quiet time and book time, but really, the only time I ever get that is when I'm on an airplane - I have a fear of flying, but I actually love flying because it's the only time I can sleep, and it's the only time I get to read.
I have haters. I have so many haters.
I don't want young people to think they can't make a difference because they don't have money.
I'm just very amused by five-year-old humor.
My show is a sensory assault... in a very brief manner - the show is only 25 minutes long.
I'm just honest about the things I believe in. For instance, I went to a past-life regressionist, and he told me that in my past life I was assassinated. I'm pretty sure that I was JFK in my past life.
We are what we are. — © Kesha
We are what we are.
Parents should not let kids listen to my music if it's offensive. I wrote these songs for me.
That depends. You’ve got to define ‘party girl.’ If you mean I’m a walking good time, then hells yeah. But I’m not wasted and stumbling out of clubs and getting DUIs. I’m not that kind of party girl. I may be blonde and fun as balls, but I’m not a moron.
I don’t love just men. I love people. It’s not about a gender. It’s just about the spirit that exudes from that other person you’re with.
I'm obsessed with beards. First of all, beards make you look like more of an animal. Second, I kind of like biting beards; it's a pastime of mine. And when I make out with a dude who has a beard - who are the only kinds of dudes I make out with - then my glitter gets stuck in their beards, and then no other chick will make out with them for at least three days.
I have a belief that if I wear my placenta in a necklace, there’s a possibility of me gaining second sight - like being psychic. I would be wearing it whether or not I was in the public eye.
I wear [American flag] all the time. It represents my freedom to speak about exactly what I want to, whenever I want to.
I want people to think that I'm a magical, weird-looking freak of nature, but they really see me as a sexy Amazon jungle cat. That makes sense - I'm a little bit of both, but I definitely lean toward the narwhal side of the equation.
I think people can stand to take themselves just a little less seriously. I'm fighting the war against pretension.
I don't even think of myself as a quote, unquote star - that's really douchey. I think of myself as just like . . . a dance commander. You have to have dance parties all day and night, and you always have to be excited about having a dance party. You have to have a dance party in Milan one day, and then wake up and have a dance party at, like, four in the morning on national television in L.A. the next day. The hours are insane.
Go insane go insane, throw some glitter, make it rain...! — © Kesha
Go insane go insane, throw some glitter, make it rain...!
Life is short and the nights are long, and tonight I moved on.
I feel like my music stands for the ultimate statement of irreverence.
I try to show the freedom to be yourself, unapologetically and irreverently.
It's not acceptable to torture people for being themselves.
I was dating a guy once who spoke rudely to a taxi driver. I got out of the cab and walked home. Treat people with respect. I've waited tables, and that's why I just exceedingly overtip. It's exhausting work.
I definitely think women are running it right now. We are not afraid to speak our minds. It's exciting because that's what I stand for, for people to be irreverent and to be themselves.
I'm obsessed with beards. First of all, beards make you look like more of an animal. Second, I kind of like biting beards; it's a pastime of mine.
Somebody sent me their tooth, which I now wear as an earring. It's a molar, I think. I love it when people send me body parts.
I know that I have balls. I have bigger balls than a lot of the men that I meet. I'm just a ballsy motherf - ker. I'm not afraid of pushing boundaries. That's what you have to do to become an icon.
I pretty much just talk to and about men the way men talk to and about women.
I think a lot of people can get wrapped up in comparing themselves. And that's when the tragic downfall comes, because there will always be someone more beautiful.
I was never the cool kid, I was never hot in high school. I was never popular. You don't have to be perfect and you don't have to be rich and you can still be successful.
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