Once I started looking for a record deal, I had a trainer. And the trainer told me that I would never sell a record if I didn't lose weight.
I was never supposed to get a record deal - that's one in a million.
Growing up, I never knew that Raffi turned down celebrity endorsements, TV shows, and specials and refused to make merchandise, but it makes sense given how I think about him: My memories are limited to his voice through the record player and the album covers I stared at.
I've always considered myself a serious guitar player, but I haven't been really worried about whether the public thought I was. That never was part of my record sales strategy.
I always knew I'd be in music in some sort of capacity. I didn't know if I'd be successful at it, but I knew I'd be doing something in it. Maybe get a job in a record store. Maybe even play in a band. I never got into this to be a star.
I've never recorded anything I didn't like.
If you're famous and supposedly wise, it's always a good idea to have a tape recorder in the room. Never can tell when you might spew out a line or two worth printing somewhere.
I just keep recording. You never know what you'll come up with.
I've never stopped writing, never stopped recording.
I used to record songs, like, play the beat from one phone and have another phone recording me and just rap. Moving from that to a studio was like, 'Damn, I never knew I could sound like this.' It was just magic.
I was 22 when JFK was murdered, and I will never recover from it... Never.
Jobs will come back when the economy recovers, but they will never be the same.
We all know that one can never recreate the magic of an original film.
In my music, I'm never going to force anything to try to recreate a moment or something.
You can never go back to a time and try to recreate that sound, because that time is done.
There's an entire generation of male strength and endurance athletes, even recreational lifters, who have never gotten off the ephedrine-caffeine-aspirin stack. The process of getting off stimulants is really horrible.
It never stops. It's 365 recruiting. That cell phone you've got, these smartphones are the death of college coaching.
I used to have a recurring dream where I was at a party in a country house, surrounded by the same people each evening. Everyone would be singing and dancing and after a while I came to know the people; though, of course, they never really existed.
I never thought my face would be on the cover of a Red Bull Six Pack.
I feel like I'll never get over red carpets. They're so bizarre and awkward.