There's always going to be life experiences that find their way into my songs.

I've always been fascinated by the Mississippi River and the way of life in these small river towns.

It's always nice to be able to capture your life's experiences in a song and hold the emotion in that way.

Life as a pro is definitely an individual sport. Thankfully that's how I've always been so I like it that way.

My professional life, in a strange way, has always been going up, up, up, while my personal life was just the complete opposite.

I always thought the saddest feeling in life is when you're dancing in a really joyful way and then you hit your head on something.

Life doesn't always go according to plan, and we don't always act in a way that represents who we are. What matters is that these moments become teaching moments.

I always say deafness is a silent disability: you can't see, and it's not life-threatening, so it has to touch your life in some way in order for it to be on your radar.

John Waters has certainly gotten to a place in his life where he doesn't do anything he doesn't want to do. He's always been that way, but at this point, he's greatly respected for it.

I always think that 'Sound of My Voice' is a movie about the crumbs in 'Hansel and Gretel.' You know, those crumbs. It's about finding your way out of the claustrophobia and alienation of modern life.

I always had an eye toward the stage for the story of Hamilton's life, but I began with the idea of a concept album, the way Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Evita' and 'Jesus Christ Superstar' were albums before they were musicals.

There have been setbacks, illnesses and other obstacles, so inevitably I've had disappointments. But once you realise that things can't always go your own way, you're on the right track to being able to handle your own life.

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