"A lot of the bands were really, really different and a lot of them actually didn't become huge but I think were hugely influential." - Debbie Harry
"And I wasn't convinced that I was the most talented person in the world." - Debbie Harry
"And living in a metropolitan area which is ethnically diverse, our lives are very complicated, so our emotional experiences are going to be varied like that." - Debbie Harry
"And most bands have one particular style or sound that they do, and we have our own sound but we do a lot of different styles." - Debbie Harry
"And New Year's Eve is very, very important to me." - Debbie Harry
"But as a writer and performer, I want to get paid for what I do." - Debbie Harry
"But computers have changed the world for everyone, so there will be some way of working it out." - Debbie Harry
"But, you know, the issues of humanity and what is fair treatment and good treatment of a fellow human being should not really be based on a personal sense of right and wrong or judgment." - Debbie Harry
"Capote wrote every day. He said that's the only way, you have to sit down every day and do it." - Debbie Harry
"Chris really loved the Stones, Clem was originally a Deadhead, Jimmy was into Procol Harum and I was into girl singers." - Debbie Harry
"Christina Aguilera is an incredible musician and singer." - Debbie Harry
"I always say the new album is the best one yet. I always feel that - I really do, because it's the latest and it's the newest and it's a little bit better." - Debbie Harry
"I always work on New Year's Eve, no matter what." - Debbie Harry
"I am the party!" - Debbie Harry
"I do know the effect that music still has on me-I'm completely vulnerable to it. I'm seduced by it." - Debbie Harry
"I don't mind if my skull ends up on a shelf as long as it's got my name on it." - Debbie Harry
"I feel like I have to have a voice." - Debbie Harry
"I get myself a gig somewhere, whether it's in a club, whether it's in a bar, it doesn't matter, and I just work on New Year's Eve because I always feel it's very symbolic for me for the next year, for the new year." - Debbie Harry
"I have a lot of regrets, but I'm not going to think of them as regrets." - Debbie Harry
"I like to hear people talking." - Debbie Harry
"I love the ACLU and I'm concerned now, especially when it comes to our rights, with current politics and the religious community and the Conservative majority or minority-I don't know who they are." - Debbie Harry
"I mean I think that Blondie's influence is a little bit in a way more eclectic than those bands." - Debbie Harry
"I really, really like writing songs." - Debbie Harry
"I think it's a Blondie tradition that all of our albums sort of have a wide spread of styles." - Debbie Harry
"I turned on VH1 this morning just to get a little warm-up before I came over here, and I think it's just terrific. There's so much great stuff: diverse and wonderful music, good performances, great looking girls, great videos, the whole thing." - Debbie Harry
"I'm a culture vulture, and I just want to experience it all." - Debbie Harry
"I'm very proud of the fact that I was in two really interesting movies in the last year: one was Spun and the other was My Life Without Me." - Debbie Harry
"I've had some lovely extraordinary experiences on New Year's Eve." - Debbie Harry
"Lately I've been believing that music predates speech." - Debbie Harry
"Morality should have to do with killing people or hurting them or stealing from them, but when it comes to adult choices, I don't see it." - Debbie Harry
"Music is wonderful. Especially if there's some kind of content to it." - Debbie Harry
"Something's that written out is okay, but it's not always a clear indication of what a person means." - Debbie Harry
"That was the impetus for me to do music or art, because I knew if I didn't try when I was young, then I would get to be in my 40's and I'd be really unhappy that I hadn't." - Debbie Harry
"The radio stations have become big conglomerates, so the programming has become more unified throughout the whole country." - Debbie Harry
"There was some healthy competition going on, but it wasn't about the music itself." - Debbie Harry
"We probably, as primitive people, made music before we actually had a language, and that's where language comes from." - Debbie Harry
"We wanted to enjoy what we were doing and we had business things we had to straighten out and personnel problems and it sort of took a little time to do it." - Debbie Harry
"You always fall for the rascal or the guy who's got a little bit of the devil in him. You can't help it." - Debbie Harry