I don’t believe in trouble. Because I think that trouble is sometimes good, sometimes bad. I’ve been known to be called trouble, which I think is quite a compliment. But I suppose, thinking about it, that my best and worst trouble has always had something to do with a man.
Meaning of the quote
Beth Orton, an English musician, says she doesn't think trouble is always bad. Sometimes it can be good. She's even been called "trouble," which she sees as a compliment. When she reflects on her experiences, she realizes that the best and worst parts of her life have often been related to men.
About Beth Orton
Beth Orton, an English musician known for her unique “folktronica” sound, has captivated audiences with her critically acclaimed albums like Trailer Park, Central Reservation, and Sugaring Season. Her music has been featured in various movies and TV shows, introducing her to a wider American audience.
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