In England, people don't like me.

There aren't too many people like me.

I like roles that people don't recognize me in.

People have told me I look like Gordon Lightfoot.

I don't like the idea of people following me around.

The fact that people don't like me doesn't bother me.

I'm anti-religious. I don't like people telling me what to do.

People like Ian McEwan and Jonathan Franzen completely bore me.

Since my initials are J. U., people called me Ju. Or Jujube, like the candy.

I think the fact that I'm married to Julia, people like to take shots at me.

It's actually come as quite a shock to learn just how many people don't like me.

People come to me and they're like, 'You're hand picking fighters.' I don't pick my fights.

People compare me to Verratti, and I do really like him, but we have very different playing styles.

But the drugs are kind of like taboo, at least among me and my friends and the people I've worked with.

We are all people... don't label me as an LGBT rapper or a female rapper... I don't like to be labeled.

To me, Stephen Miller is like Iago whispering in the president's ear, along with John Kelly. These people are totally anti-immigrant.

I've been adjusting to what it means to be a songwriter, figuring out what I like about it and what I don't like about it and what it means to me as opposed to other people.

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