Compared to America or Europe, God isn't a big part of our lives here. I don't know anyone here who goes to church when he's had a rough divorce or is going through depression. We go out into nature instead. - Bjork
There is this stereotype of Icelanders all believing in spirits, and I've played up to that a bit in interviews. - Bjork
It's incredible how nature sets females up to take care of people, and yet it is tricky for them to take care of themselves. - Bjork
I love being a very personal singer-songwriter, but I also like being a scientist or explorer. - Bjork
I'm a bit of a nerd, I wouldn't mind working in a shop selling records, or having a radio show where I could play obscure singles. - Bjork
I get embarrassed listening to my last CDs. I've got a lot of work to do, let's put it that way. - Bjork
I do believe sometimes discipline is very important. I'm not just lying around like a lazy cow all the time. - Bjork
For a person as obsessed with music as I am, I always hear a song in the back of my head, all the time, and that usually is my own tune. I've done that all my life. - Bjork
I sometimes fall into the trap of doing what I think I should be doing rather than what I want to be doing. - Bjork
Now that rock is turning 50, it's become classical in itself. It's interesting to see that development. - Bjork
When I was a teenager in Iceland people would throw rocks and shout abuse at me because they thought I was weird. I never got that in London no matter what I wore. - Bjork
I love England. It's no coincidence it's the first place I moved to for a more cosmopolitan life, which is the only thing Iceland lacks. - Bjork
Football is a fertility festival. Eleven sperm trying to get into the egg. I feel sorry for the goalkeeper. - Bjork