"I thought the more famous I became, the more friendships I would have, but the opposite was true." ― Alanis Morissette Topic(s): Famous Tags: famous, thought More From Alanis Morissette "Canada has a passive-aggressive culture, with a lot of sarcasm and righteousness. That went with my weird messianic complex. The ego is a fascinating monster. I was taught from a young age that I had to serve, so that turned into me thinking I had to save the planet." "And if I had a preference, it would be to be able to not be in the studio until 4 in the morning." "When someone says that I’m angry it’s actually a compliment. I have not always been direct with my anger in my relationships, which is part of why I’d write about it in my songs because I had such fear around expressing anger as a woman." More In Famous "No one can train you to be famous. How do you deal with the loss of anonymity, the loss of privacy? You have to be disciplined."― Wesley Snipes "The Masters is where I won my first major, and I view this tournament with great respect. After a long and necessary time away from the game, I feel like I’m ready to start my season at Augusta."― Tiger Woods "Quentin is very organic; there was no way that he was going to put someone else’s hand in there and anyway, my hands are kind of famous. It seemed right."― David Carradine