The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Susanna Hoffs
- My hair is naturally curly, and in the 80’s, even though I experimented with different lengths, I generally wore it curly. Since then, I’ve learned how to use a blow dryer and flat iron.
- I can’t express how wonderful it is to get feedback when you’ve been sort of in a bubble working on something and then you release it to the world and hope for the best. It’s like the birth of a musical baby.
- There are definitely some stories worth telling and I think there’s something to be said for telling your story.
- I basically taught myself how to sing and play by copying records, and that’s just how it was for me. I know that’s true for a lot of budding musicians out there – that’s the thing that gets them inspired, is trying to learn their favorite songs. I think it’s a great way to teach yourself.
- You realize you can get good at something, even though ballet almost felt like you could never be good enough. No matter how hard you worked, it was so hard to be a great dancer.
- I think the culture today is very, very different from what it was in the ’60s, and I feel lucky that I grew up at a time when I had these very strong female role models.
- That was the big lesson for all of us. Everything was going great on paper, but we all became miserable because we were so caught up in the machinery of how you make that happen, it took away the sheer joy.
- I don’t read music, which is a shame, actually, and I shouldn’t even speak of it because it’s embarrassing, but it’s true.
- I still wear minis and cardigans, but I think I’ll steer away from shoulder pads.
- I’ve had a lot of fun watching my husband’s wonderful career as a filmmaker unfold and all the interesting places we’ve been and people we’ve met. It’s just been a really enjoyable ride.

Susanna Hoffs is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known as a founding member of the pop rock band the Bangles. She was born on January 17, 1959, in Los Angeles, California, and grew up immersed in music and the arts.
Hoffs co-founded the Bangles in the early 1980s, and the band rose to international fame with chart-topping hits such as “Manic Monday,” “Walk Like an Egyptian,” and “Eternal Flame.” Her distinctive voice, expressive guitar work, and iconic on-screen presence made her a defining figure of 1980s pop music.
Beyond the Bangles, Hoffs has enjoyed a successful solo career and collaborated with artists including Matthew Sweet in the power-pop duo Sid ’n’ Susie. She has also explored acting, writing, and novel publishing. Admired for her timeless style and musical influence, Susanna Hoffs remains an enduring and respected figure in popular music.
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