Quotes from Estelle


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We get older, and we forget that we have to carve a little time out to feel good in your body, in your head, and in your spirit.


When I need things to happen, I need them to happen now, you know. I don't want to be having a meeting about a meeting about a meeting, which is what can happen in Britain.


If you cannot smile when you listen to music, then do not listen to it!


I always say, 'There's a difference between cooked food and McDonald's.' Your mom's homemade dinner - you enjoy this more than you enjoy the fast food that comes along and goes, and I strive to make homemade dinner every time I put out an album.


People want to say something negative before they say something good.


I grew up in a house full of music. Everything from reggae and afro-beat to Zook and pop.


There is not enough faith in black music at a high level.


I've always dug Audrey Hepburn. I think she's one of the classic beauties.


I got into hip hop from my uncle; he was always playing us Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane. He was a bad boy, and my mum was not really happy that I was hanging out with him.


You have to have courage to look back and be honest about your own drama.


The people who have the strongest opinion about everything have never left their city, their town, haven't left their 'hood, haven't left their area, their corner of the world. They don't read. They've never left their house.


I come from a family of well-endowed booty women.


I believe in illusion - I don't believe in magic.


I feel like I'm beautiful, and every woman should feel like that.


I can't stand quitters. My mother is a very strong, determined woman. I was peeling onions when I was seven, but I walked off when my eyes began to sting. She said to me, 'You start something and you finish it', and that stuck with me. I'm persistent.


With my music, I don't have to stay in one lane. One day I'm in Motown, and the next day I'm in reggae.


I got to the point where I was fed up with so many people telling me how and who I was supposed to be.


You can't please everybody. I give up. I'm not trying to. I don't care. Leave me alone with that.


'Something Good' is a feel-good song. A reminder that you're dope and have something wonderful to offer life and yourself and the world.


John Legend is a cool guy. He likes to chill, is easy to talk to and hang out with. He's also inspiring on a musical level.