Quotes from Lana Del Rey


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Seeing myself on the screen makes me cringe. I understand that I am that way - pouty.


People are really talkative in New York. Someone always comes up to me and says 'Hi' during the day.


I don't really have any gimmicks. I don't actually do anything that's strange. I don't even wear weird things.


I was impressed with what someone like Karl Lagerfeld built and did and the house that he made, but there was never really a female figure I wanted to emulate.


Stylistically, I love make-up. I love doing my own make-up and stuff, but clothes-wise, I actually didn't ever really care. Initially the fashion world was more interested in me than the music world, which was strange when I first started singing.


When I got to New York City when I was 18, I started playing in clubs in Brooklyn - I have good friends and devoted fans on the underground scene, but we were playing for each other at that point - and that was it.


When I put out 'Video Games' in May 2011, it was a 5:25-minute love song; I was surprised when a lot of people said they were listening to it. I was surprised when it went to the radio, without me even knowing how something like that even happens!


I made that first record in 2008, alongside the EP, but my label at the time waited three years to release it. They thought maybe someone bigger would buy it, but they didn't, so in the end they just released it themselves.


My dancing is Hawaiian-inspired but I also get a little fresh when it comes to my faster songs.


A lot of the reason my look is the way it is, is because it's really easy to put on a sundress every night if I have to perform - or just wear jeans every day and a flannel or something.


I don't know that much about who directs what movies, but I'm definitely inspired by the look of old movies; I find them to be really beautiful.


I'm a writer first and a singer second.


In New York I pretty much live in diners - I order French Fries, Diet Coke floats and lots of coffee.


I've been reading tabloids since I was nine. I love a good story.


I'm always just surprised when someone writes something about me.


I used to like to set different film clips to classical music, not even my own songs, but make little movies.


I'm not a natural performer or exhibitionist. When I was younger, I hated the focus, and it made me feel strange.


When I was very young I was sort of floored by the fact that my mother and my father and everyone I knew was going to die one day, and myself too. I had a sort of a philosophical crisis. I couldn't believe that we were mortal.


I was always singing but didn't plan on pursuing it seriously. When I got to New York City when I was 18, I started playing in clubs in Brooklyn - I have good friends and devoted fans on the underground scene, but we were playing for each other at that point - and that was it.


I used to wonder if it was God's plan that I should be alone for so much of my life. But I found peace. I found happiness within people and the world.