Best quotes by Lucy Dacus on People
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‟ Negativity, in general, is one of the things that holds people back, and you have to see what's holding you back to get away from it.
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‟ People actually tell me that I'm living my dream. And I'm like, 'It's a little more nuanced than that.'
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‟ I've talked with friends about this: when you write about yourself, that's what people connect to. When you write a sermon or a lesson, that may not reach people. I've learned a lot from people who have been writing about themselves.
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‟ The phrase 'no burden' largely captured what I wish people believed about themselves.
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‟ 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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‟ I think I've had extremes of being unable to exist outside of my own head, and then I only am existing for other people... There's a middle ground where I should take care of myself and other people.
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‟ There have been a couple specific instances where I've felt like I couldn't survive without interacting with a certain person. I've been involved with some pretty manipulative people who have told me the same thought: that I can't live without them.
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‟ It's one thing to make something, and then it's another thing to put it in front of other people.
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‟ Whenever I'm trying to understand people that I don't understand, or things in people or even in myself, I'll say, 'When did this negativity get here?' I try to think back to how I was raised to deal with things, and then consider how the person that I'm dealing with grew up.
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‟ I can't imagine being in a tour bus. It would be nice, but I think it costs $30,000 a week to rent. And I can't imagine spending what many people make in a year on a vehicle for one week.
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‟ The media, and how we're taught to read it, has a huge impact on who we become as people.
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‟ Being on tour, it's really easy to stop knowing people that you want to know, because you're not sharing experiences; you're not existing in the minor moments of somebody's life.
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