Quotes from Paloma Faith


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I go running three times a week - outside in the park, come rain or shine, and I hate every moment of it. I hate everything about it. But I know it's important for health reasons and the reason why I run, in particular, is because my stage work is like cardiovascular work so I don't want to lose my breath on stage.


When you research prolific songwriters, it is usually later in their career they write songs that they distance themselves from, or it's about other people.


I think everybody should focus on inner beauty.


I use debit cards for everyday purchases, as I don't believe in credit cards. But this has caused problems, especially with American touring, because I refuse to have a credit card - and in America you can't pay for anything on a debit card.


I lend people money, but I'd never lend something that would jeopardise a friendship if I didn't get it back.


All creative people have to have vulnerability because those nuances are what move people. So I'm deeply insecure - but I'm good at hiding it.


I'm not that materialistic. I like nice clothes and that, but I don't spend lots of money on stuff. I'm not really into TV, I don't have an iPod, I've got a gramophone.


If I see something that inspires me, I'll dress like it.


Compared to a lot of artists, I'm usually quite covered up in videos and photo shoots.


All the things that I find beautiful have a darkness about them.


I feel quite fearless protecting the people I love.


I enjoy being a girl.


Celebrity culture is an aspirational culture regardless of how much you don't want it to be.


There's nothing better than achieving your goals, whatever they might be.


Once you accept that we're all imperfect, it's the most liberating thing in the world. Then you can go around making mistakes and saying the wrong thing and tripping over on the street and all that and not feel worried.


Dressing up is like therapy; I feel better in myself when I've made an effort.


Curvy is something to be proud of.


You know, my mum's always encouraged me and never made my gender an issue, I guess. She brought me up to believe in equality, as opposed to feminism or sexism - so it just meant that my gender was not relevant to what I was capable of achieving.


I agree with cosmetic surgery for medical reasons - my mother had breast cancer and I think it's very sad when somebody has no choice in what happens to their body.


We all get old, but I always say the skinny, pretty girls will be screwed.