Boys are cute, but food is cuter.-- Tori Amos
"My work is much richer than my life."-- Tori Amos
"I don't know what a shrink would call me. I don't want to know."-- Tori Amos
The music is the magic carpet that the other things take naps on.-- Tori Amos
"To me happiness, true happiness is when you can really dance with sad."-- Tori Amos
"I have so many different personalities in me, and I still feel lonely."-- Tori Amos
"And is it right, butterfly, they like you better framed and dried?"-- Tori Amos (Butterfly)
"The way I play is a bit torturous but... it's the only way I know how to play."-- Tori Amos
"Anger is natural. It's part of the force. You just have to learn to hang out with it."-- Tori Amos
"Healing takes courage, and we all have courage, even if we have to dig a little to find it."-- Tori Amos
"People can travel great distances on a computer, so why can't we travel that way emotionally?"-- Tori Amos
I'm a daughter of a minister and I love chasing the dark. That which is hidden. I like licking it like ice cream.-- Tori Amos
"When you stop putting yourself on the line, and you don't touch your own heart, how do you expect to touch other people?"-- Tori Amos
"I think that happiness is when you can let yourself feel every emotion you want at any time instead of being a lying little fuck."-- Tori Amos
"I used to teach Sunday school. I had the biggest class...I had like 70 kids. But that was because I wore red leather pants to church."-- Tori Amos
I know I'm an acquired taste - I'm anchovies. And not everybody wants those hairy little things. If I was potato chips, I could go a lot more places, but I'm not.-- Tori Amos
"She says control it, then she says don't control it, then she says you're controlling the way she makes you crawl."-- Tori Amos ("She's Your Cocaine")
"There are things that I refuse to deal with except through my music... because I don't trust humanity that much, and I don't know if I trust me that much. But I trust the songs."-- Tori Amos (CD Booklet)
"Our generation has an incredible amount of realism, yet at the same time it loves to complain and not really change. Because, if it does change, then it won't have anything to complain about."-- Tori Amos
"If you weren't Cindy Crawford, you didn`t get to ride in the little cart. I saw them take her off on a little cart, and I thought, 'I'm in the wrong profession!'"-- Tori Amos (Chicago Tribune, October 8, 1992)