I think self-awareness is probably the most important thing towards being a champion.
Don't let anyone define you. You define yourself.
Champions keep playing until they get it right.
Pressure is a privilege - it only comes to those who earn it.
I have often been asked whether I am a women or an athlete. The question is absurd. Men are not asked that. I am an athlete. I am a women.
A girl didn't get an athletic scholarship until the fall of 1972 for the very first time.
The main thing is not a matter of wanting to win; the main thing is being scared to lose.
I can't stand to sing the same song the same way two nights in succession, let alone two years or ten years.
I never sing a song the same way twice.
New Orleans is the only city in the world you go in to buy a pair of nylon stockings they want to know your head size.
I hate straight singing. I have to change a tune to my own way of doing it. That's all I know.
The only reason they're out there is to see me fall into the damn orchestra pit.
Lust may be in the heart, though it be not seen by others; as guests may be in the house, though they look not out at the windows.
I try to improvise like Les Young, Louis Armstrong or someone else I admire. What comes out is what I feel.
If I don't have friends, then I ain't nothing.
I've been told that nobody sings the word 'hunger' as I do.
If you think dope is for kicks and for thrills, you're out of your mind. There are more kicks to be had in a good case of paralytic polio or by living in an iron lung.
The blues to me is like being very sad, very sick, going to church, being very happy ... it's sort of a mixed-up thing. You just have to feel it.