1.
I hope I'm better today than I was yesterday. I don't believe in glory days or anything like that, so I think the best is tomorrow or later this afternoon!
Edie Brickell
2.
Choke me in the shallow water before I get too deep.
Edie Brickell
3.
Becoming a mom made me more contentious about expressing my true taste.
Edie Brickell
4.
My grandmother was the greatest cook in the world. She could just go in there, the whole kitchen would look like a tornado hit it and then she'd come out with the best food. Then she'd sit at the table and she wouldn't eat!
Edie Brickell
5.
I'm not aware of too many things, I know what I know, if you know what I mean.
Edie Brickell
6.
You feel like a prisoner if you don't create. You're jailed up inside of yourself.
Edie Brickell
7.
Religion is a smile on a dog.
Edie Brickell
8.
But who cares? I can honestly look back and realize that everything happened for a reason. Everything that fell apart has fallen back into place beautifully and magically.
Edie Brickell
9.
There's nothing I hate more than nothing.
Edie Brickell
10.
When I look at my kids, and the ease with which they pick up music, I wish I had that.
Edie Brickell
11.
It's hard to believe that you're really here, so I just pretend that you're not here.
Edie Brickell
12.
She smiles at her reflection in a spoon.
Edie Brickell
13.
But I really love music, and having a creative outlet is really the best thing you can do for yourself.
Edie Brickell
14.
And being alone is the best way to be
When I'm by myself it's the best way to be
When I'm all alone it's the best way to be
When I'm by myself nobody else can say goodbye
Edie Brickell
15.
Philosophy is talk on a cereal box.
Edie Brickell
16.
I like Rufus Wainwright a whole lot. He makes me wanna be even more musical.
Edie Brickell
17.
We were too young to know better, and none of us were very aggressive people. It would have helped a lot if just one of us had been aggressive enough to say no.
Edie Brickell
18.
I can make dressing - or stuffing. Y'all call it stuffing up here, we call it dressing down there. It's really good dressing. That family recipe was passed on, and I love to make that.
Edie Brickell
19.
I think the New Bohemians' inability to say no was a big part of our problem.
Edie Brickell
20.
I'm filling in all the negative spaces with positively everything.
Edie Brickell
21.
I was seeing people that were older who didn't create any kind of foundation in their lives, and it scared me to death.
Edie Brickell
22.
I'll protect myself by making up all this crazy stuff. It'll be like a little shell. Like an Easter egg shell that's all decorated.
Edie Brickell
23.
A lot of the songs start with an image. I was sitting there playing the guitar and I pictured this old, dirty green car, with the window rolled down, in the hot, hot, hot Texas heat, and this beautiful woman I knew when I was a kid sitting behind the wheel, looking out at me.
Edie Brickell
24.
My son writes songs and plays. He sings like an angel.
Edie Brickell
25.
He made me mess the song up when I looked at him... We can show the kids the tape and say, "Look, that's when we first laid eyes on each other."
Edie Brickell
26.
There's nothing I hate more than nothing. Nothing keeps me up at night. I toss and turn over nothing. Nothing could cause a great big fight.
Edie Brickell
27.
Religion is a light in the fog.
Edie Brickell
28.
If it turns out to be a hit, well, good luck dealing with fame. And if it's not a hit and you can still survive and make music you believe in, well, then you're truly blessed. I think that's where we are now.
Edie Brickell
29.
I need to go outside. I wouldn't say I'm an outdoors person, but I like to go outside.
Edie Brickell
30.
When I'm all alone, nobody else can say goodbye.
Edie Brickell
31.
You're just playing, playing, playing, and then an image or something will come into your mind, and basically you're just narrating it with music, letting it move along.
Edie Brickell
32.
You can look back at anything and wish you'd done something differently.
Edie Brickell
33.
What I am is what I am. Are you what you are - or what?
Edie Brickell