Verite Quotes
Born: July 2, 1990
Verite, a luminous voice in the realm of mindfulness and peace, devoted a lifetime to distilling the art of inner stillness into profound, accessible wisdom. Their philosophy, rooted in the belief that true tranquility is not found in silence but in the gentle acceptance of the present moment, has guided countless seekers toward a calmer existence. Verite’s legacy is one of compassionate clarity—a quiet revolution against the noise of modern life. Their quotes resonate because they speak not of escape, but of a deep, abiding presence that transforms everyday chaos into a sanctuary of peace.
Verite Quotes (25)
"I hyper-analyze everything; I'm always in my head. Those moments where you don't think and you're just part of the environment did not come easily to me, but it was those moments and highs that I chased."
— Verite"A lot of my music has ambiguity and room for people to interpret."
— Verite"If I'm happy with what I'm putting out and proud of it - that is becoming enough for me. It's testing myself, but I'm ready to do it, whereas I wasn't ready before. Sometimes it's feigned confidence, but if I make a decision, I can do anything."
— Verite"I started when I was really young. I was playing with my dad when I was 8 or 9, and I started playing shows then. I had a short stint in a DIY all-girl punk cover band."
— Verite"Sometimes, you're going 24 hours a day, seven days a week for a few months, and then you come home, and you wonder what you're doing with your life and why. At least, that's the experience I've had."
— Verite"I don't wear a lot of color because I live in New York, and I'm sort of color-blind, so colors don't match to me a lot of the times, and it makes me anxious. So I'll always defer back to black."
— Verite"I started writing music with my cousin at, like, 16 and traveled with a '70s band."
— Verite"I want to have a career in 10, 20 years, so it's harder now, and maybe more stressful now, but in the future, hopefully it will all pay off."
— Verite"If anything, I'm the most hesitant to bring on a label. That terrifies me. I think people believe major labels are linked to success. They're absolutely not that."
— Verite"I constantly compare myself to artists who have, like, 10 times the budget I do. My mind is the biggest challenge, honestly."
— Verite"I was joking with someone about this the other day. They were like, 'You talk about Applebee's as if it was your ex.' I miss it; I miss setting up tables at 6 A.M."
— Verite"When it comes to production and the overall sound, I don't really have a lot of intentions with it. I start off with melody and a lyrical idea, and then build off of that story."
— Verite"School was just kind of something where it was like, 'Um, I guess I should get my bachelor's.' My mind is always geared towards the practical."
— Verite"I love spreadsheets. I do all the finances. I pay the publicists. I have to compartmentalize the creative and the business, so there are sacrifices. But ultimately, I get to be the CEO of my own business."
— Verite"I started Verite on savings from three years working at Applebee's in Times Square. I was a ridiculously good waitress. I was making more money than my brother, who worked at a start-up."
— Verite"I'm not very good at vacationing or relaxing or planning any of that for myself. So I'm in the habit of piggy-backing off of gigs and deciding to stay an extra day."
— Verite"I moved to New York when I was 21 and worked between 40 and 70 hours a week. Then I invested it all. It was really just a hustle. But I was kind of raised to work like that, so to me, it seemed very normal and natural."
— Verite"I used to play shows in D.C. and then drive back to New York to work at 6 A.M. So there are those moments, and you just really need to power through them. Eventually, it builds on itself."
— Verite"I want to be in control of how my music is released and how I create it. What people don't talk about when they talk about major labels is how many artists get dropped or funding gets dropped when they don't recoup quick enough."
— Verite"I'm disregarding all the rules I've seen as people approach writing music. I'm trying to break them."
— Verite"When you do acoustic shows, there's always a more intimate vibe. I go into them with lowered expectations and assume that people don't want to hear me."
— Verite