I was rambunctious - a boy's boy, full of energy. I wasn't a bad kid. I just liked to talk.
“I was rambunctious - a boy's boy, full of energy. I wasn't a bad kid. I just liked to talk.”
— Mark Foster · Bad Kid
The World Motivation
I was rambunctious - a boy's boy, full of energy. I wasn't a bad kid. I just liked to talk.
“I was rambunctious - a boy's boy, full of energy. I wasn't a bad kid. I just liked to talk.”
— Mark Foster · Bad Kid
I was rambunctious - a boy's boy, full of energy. I wasn't a bad kid. I just liked to talk.
I've written hundreds of songs, and I tend to think that my instincts are pretty good when it comes to what people are going to like and what people aren't going to like.
There are a few songwriters in bands I really relate to that write a certain type of joy, because a lot of artists don't really write joy. It's a thing only a few people do.
Art brings to life things that can seemingly be dead, and can put a fresh perspective on things that are living. It's so important we keep creating.
I'm a really extreme person, and balance is probably the hardest thing for me to maintain.
This sport definitely saved my life. I was messing up and headed in the wrong direction. I was never a bad kid or anything like that. I just, you know, like many people, just kind of wanted to rebel and to do something different.
The teachers told me I wouldn't amount to anything because I was a bad kid. But I knew I could still hoop.
I was a bad kid, getting into a lot of wild stuff.
I was the bad kid in school. I was usually in trouble.
Not saying I was a bad kid, but I had a lot to learn. You've just got to not be impulsive.