- [in "Budget Living" magazine, on the symbolism of two of her tattoos] The triangle on my chest represents the divinity of myself and others. The band around my arm represents the creative essence of life in a swirl of positive and negative forces.
- [asked what would people find unique about her] That I'm not mean.
- I think there's nothing better than seeing a three-chord straight up rock 'n' roll band in your face with sweaty music and three-minute good songs.
- I don't want to lessen my own achievements, but it's just not that difficult [to play in a band]. If you're in good health and like to travel, I don't see why more women don't automatically want to do it.
- [on her refusal to appear in Edgeplay (2004), a film about The Runaways] To me, The Runaways is my baby, so you have to understand my perspective. If there's gonna be a Runaways movie, it should be about what we accomplished, the tours we did, the bands we played with, the people we inspired. I'm not gonna participate in a Jerry Springer fest, bottom line. With any band, you're gonna have interpersonal conflicts, but if that's what they thought The Runaways were about, about breaking a bass or putting on make-up, well, it's very disappointing. Very, very disappointing. I wanted nothing to do with it because that's not the band I was in. [The film] was a totally different take on what went down.
- [on the recording sessions for "And Now... The Runaways"] I had a funny feeling I was about to get fired from a band that I helped create.
- [asked to respond to derogatory comments about her guitar skills by Ted Nugent] Ted Nugent has to live with being Ted Nugent. He has to be in that body. So that's punishment enough.
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