I want people to understand that from the minute Lady Gaga arrived, she created a new set of rules: being different is good; embrace it.
I turned down many chances to be on TV before 'Pop Idol' because I really wasn't interested in being famous. I didn't need it and didn't want it.
Every time I sat in a chemistry lesson, I thought, 'What am I doing this for? I don't ever want to be in a job that involves a Bunsen burner.'
You always want to go to a party where you get an invite.
Every show I've ever, you know, produced, essentially it's the show I want to watch myself.
I don't want to tell a 15 or 14 year old what they should be doing. I want them to tell me. And that's what I got when I met Justin Bieber for the first time.
You don't hate the mosquito; you just want it out of your face.
My advice would be if you want to pursue a career in the music business, don't.