By the time I was five, I was a little diva.Stevie NicksTheWorldMotivation.comTry New ThemeDownloadSharePin ItCopied to clipboard!“By the time I was five, I was a little diva.
“I made a conscious decision that I was not going to have children. I didn't want others raising them, and looking after them myself would get in the way of being a musician and writer.”Stevie NicksConscious
“Singing is the love of my life, but I was ready to give it all up because I couldn't handle people talking about how fat I was.”Stevie Nicks
“I was in sixth grade the first time I was required to speak in front of an audience. I had terrible stage fright and felt quite ill, in fact, by the time I had to give my little talk to students in another class across the hall.”Steve AllenBy The Time
“Nobody worked harder than Mozart. By the time he was twenty-eight years old, his hands were deformed because of all the hours he had spent practicing, performing, and gripping a quill pen to compose. That's the missing element in the popular portrait of Mozart.”
“Everything on this record is what I really wanted to say, and I'm back to being the poet I always thought I was.”Stevie NicksPoet
“You know, the man of my dreams might walk round the corner tomorrow. I'm older and wiser and I think I'd make a great girlfriend. I live in the realm of romantic possibility.”Stevie NicksDating
“If you see somebody running down the street naked every single day, you stop looking up.”Stevie NicksEvery Single Day
“Basically, 2011 was the hardest year on the road for me because I did a spring tour and a fall tour plus nine weeks in the summer, and I was pretty worse for wear by the time I got home in December. I know I was only 34, but that was a tough lap.”Joe BonamassaBy The Time
“By the time my children are born, I know it's possible that they can grow up in a world where they don't understand that there were ever any dividers between people and why we have the issues we do today. That's my goal in this life.”Jason MrazBy The Time
“I tend to be a subscriber to the idea that you have everything you need by the time you're 12 years old to do interesting writing for most of the rest of your life - certainly by the time you're 18.”Bruce SpringsteenBy The Time