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en When I wake up every morning and realize that I get to go out and do music as opposed to having to say, 'Would you like fries with that, sir?' I'm so thankful that I'm actually paid to do this thing that I've loved all my life.

en It got to the point where I was afraid that I would have to wake up the following morning and think about what I was going to do next. To suddenly realize that everything was disappearing was incredibly frightening. We all loved the music we were making so much, but when you're dealing with things that were really personal to all of us, when you immerse yourself in the emotions we were writing about, it can't help but bring up bad things.

en I'm so blessed to have the relationship that I do with my mother. She said that the thing she was happiest about this year is that she's alive. It makes you realize how many people wake up every morning and not realizing how precious life is. This game is big, but it's not that big.

en You just don't know what you're going to get when you wake up in the morning or turn the light off at night. The thing that we're so blessed with is that Brandon's OK. When you see something like this and you see how close it could have been to a different outcome, it makes you realize that you can't hold life too tight or too light.

en I've loved country music my entire life. This isn't some one-off thing, because I'm briefly charmed by it. I really love this music and I really relate to it and it really calls my name and I think it sounds like Bach to me when it's done right.

en You always say 'I'll quit when I start to slide', and then one morning you wake up and realize you've done slid.

en You always say "I'll quit when I start to slide," and then one morning you wake up and realize you've done slid.

en Our biggest dream is to be able to do this for a living, to wake up every morning and just play music.

en Men wake up aroused in the morning. We can't help it. We just wake up and we want you. And the women are thinking, "How can he want me the way I look in the morning?" It's because we can't see you. We have no blood anywhere near our optic nerve.
  Andy Rooney

en The big thing that I wanted to do was touch on the very start of rock and roll, I loved this moment in rockabilly music. I loved the idea of people making music because they loved music and not because they saw the video or how to market themselves. A very big point for me in this movie is that John didn't arrive at Sun as the man in black. He didn't already know his marketing angle. He didn't have it worked out. He was just trying to be heard and however that would work or not work was fine, but he just needed to be heard. What was magic to me about that moment in time was that it was a moment before the term 'rock and roll star' existed.

en This is obviously the biggest thing sports wise. But it's not the biggest thing in my life and I realize that. I realize more that family is the most important thing. I learned a lot about myself. I became a better husband, a better father and a better person, period. I know that because that didn't kill me, I'm a strong person for it. Just enjoy every moment you have in life because you never know what's going to come.

en We can all be struggling, and Todd is the guy who can wake up in the morning, get pissed off and go out and kick some butt. I realize that it is time for one of us, or both of us, or all of us, to step up and do that for ourselves.

en He loved his country and he loved Texas and he served them well. He believed in honor and duty and doing the right thing all his life. Even when he was little he always tried to do the right thing.

en [Going from one] jukebox musical ... I read the script for Lennon and thought this is right up my alley. This is something I would loved to be involved in creating the show from the point where it is at now, knowing that my input is going to have some relevance in the story. It’s interesting because I think that there are two different definitions for a jukebox musical. The first is the kind of Mamma Mia!, Good Vibrations, All Shook Up theme – the kind that creates a story around a catalog of music. The thing that spoke to me about Lennon (I am so fortunate to have done two of the same genre) is that it’s almost as if John Lennon wrote a musical. It’s hard to say. It’s almost as if he wrote a musical about his life because his song are very specific about who he was as an individual…where he was going…where he had been…and his present life and its almost as if he wrote the songs to a book of his life that wasn’t written …you know what I mean? So that’s what really interested me about it. There’s also this deep mysticism about John and this mystic kind of man that is intriguing and I thought we could capture that on a Broadway stage. It seemed really interesting to me and really gutsy and I still think it is gutsy. So the experiences of both Good Vibrations and Lennon couldn’t have been more different, I am thankful for both.

en I'm a friend. Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. This event is a blessing for us to be here. I'm thankful that we are here and we woke up this morning. My heart pours out to the families and I will do anything and everything in my power to do my part in helping to resolve this situation quickly. I pray every day for the families that have lost or are currently missing their loved ones.


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