And if I had a preference it would be to be able to not be in the studio until 4 in the morning.
I always do an all-night horror marathon on Saturdays where we start at seven and go until five in the morning.
Make sure you never never argue at night. You just lose a good night's sleep and you can't settle anything until morning anyway.
The brain is a wonderful organ it starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office.
Be pleasant until ten o'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itself.
You aren't wealthy until you have something money can't buy.
If you wait until your children are high school seniors to spring it on them that there's not a whole lot of money for school they won't have too many options.
We are going as fast as we can as soon as we can. We're in a race against time until we run out of money.
If all the rich and all of the church people should send their children to the public schools they would feel bound to concentrate their money on improving these schools until they met the highest ideals.
Maturity: Be able to stick with a job until it is finished. Be able to bear an injustice without having to get even. Be able to carry money without spending it. Do your duty without being supervised.
This will never be a civilized country until we spend more money for books than we do for chewing gum.
The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money.
You eat and sleep it all day long and play on the streets until mom calls you in. My story is no different than anybody else's.
My mom was very strict when I was growing up. I could not talk to boys until I was 18. I had to study and work hard.
I probably wouldn't be singing if not for Michael Jackson. When I started singing I didn't like my tone until my mom put me on to Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder so listening to the way they used their instrument helped me get more comfortable with my own.
I couldn't wait until I grew up. I used to look at my mom's stockings and put them on with her high heels and mess with my hair.
My mother stopped working when she had my brother. She was a full time mom until I started getting heavily into ice skating lessons and it got to the point where they really needed my mom to earn an income.
I played with dolls until I was 15. My mother encouraged it because my older sister got married when she was 15 so Mom thought that the longer I stayed with dolls the better.
I was watching TV at age 9 or 10 and my mom said that I came from the front room and I told her that I want to act. And she said if you want to do this at 18 then you can. It was a very simple story yet I do not even remember the conversation that I had with my mother. Until she reminded me of the story many years later.
I slept with my mom until I was 16 years old.
I didn't understand that I could sing until I was like 11 or 12. My mom heard me singing around the house and she said What are you doing? You really can sing! So then I started going to school and singing to the girls.
I don't want to have kids for like 10 years. I still have a lot to do. I don't even know if I could handle a dog right now. I'm so not ready. Someday I'll be a mom but not until I'm in my 30s.
I told my mom, 'I'm not buying another magazine until I can get past this thought of looking like the girl on the cover'. She said, "Miley, you are the girl on the cover,' and I was, like, 'I know, but I don't feel like that girl every day.' You can't always feel perfect.
Take motherhood: nobody ever thought of putting it on a moral pedestal until some brash feminists pointed out about a century ago that the pay is lousy and the career ladder nonexistent.