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Quotes By Katy Perry

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Artist

Katy Perry

Oct 25, 1984 - present

Sometimes, you promise someone forever, but it doesn't work that way.

Sometimes if you want to achieve something great, there will be curveballs. You just have to dodge them every once in a while.

For a modern woman it is important to be supported and that there is equality in every aspect, and that it's not two halves that make a whole - it's two wholes that make a whole.

I unfortunately still crave chicken McNuggets and bacon, which is the meat candy of the world.

I think people appreciate a songwriter who shows different sides. The whole angst thing is cool, but if that's all you've got, it's just boring. Everything I write, whether it's happy or sad, has a sense of humor to it.

Hollywood is so fake and people need to realize that people are just people, and you, too, don't need to be born into something or have money or have whatever product someone is hawking on you.

I'm a good girl because I really believe in love, integrity, and respect.

I remember really vividly kneeling by my bed as a nine-year-old, saying my prayers and asking God to give me boobs that were so big that if I laid on my back I wouldn't be able to see my feet.

You can't be a full tranny every day of the week that's an exaggerated part of my personality.

I don't feel like I'm very pop-star lame, but I'm definitely not hipster-cool.

I was raised in a super-sheltered atmosphere where we didn't watch anything besides Trinity Broadcasting Network - which was called TBN - or the Fox News channel.

Fame is, I think, just a disgusting by-product of what I do.

I feel like my secret magic trick that separates me from a lot of my peers is the bravery to be vulnerable and truthful and honest.

Santa Barbara is my hood. I mean, it's not much of a hood, but it is definitely like my hood. I claim Santa Barbara like I claim my family. I'm going to be married and buried there.

I'm like a fatter version of Amy Winehouse and a skinnier version of Lily Allen.

I wanted it to be like Amy Grant, but it didn't pan out that way. My label actually went bankrupt, and I was left without a home.

My mother is very emotional as well, but my dad is more of the guts of the family. He was the main preacher, so he kind of had this little Pentecostal flair, but they are born-again.

My style icons were Gwen Stefani, when she was in No Doubt, and then Shirley Manson in Garbage.

I am not a feminist, but I do believe in the strength of women.

People don't want just vanilla. They want 31 flavors. I couldn't do what Rihanna does. I couldn't do what Gaga does. They can't do what I do.