In reality, many people let go of religion later in life.
“In reality, many people let go of religion later in life.”
— Penn Jillette · Let Go
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In reality, many people let go of religion later in life.
“In reality, many people let go of religion later in life.”
— Penn Jillette · Let Go
In reality, many people let go of religion later in life.
You have in Vegas the most heterogeneous audience you're gonna get anywhere in the country. In Boston, Chicago, Miami, you know who goes to the theater. In Vegas, you have people who only see one theater show a year, and it's in Vegas.
The one kind of person I have a lot of trouble understanding is the kind of person that says the existence of God or religion doesn't matter, it's not an important decision. I think it's vitally important; it's what all our lives are based on.
Democracy without respect for individual rights sucks. It's just ganging up against the weird kid, and I'm always the weird kid.
You get so close to your own music that you can't see the beauty in it. I had to learn to let go. It's good to be less precious.
I think if you let go of preconceived ideas, you'll find everything in this life. For me, my understanding is God is all that is, God is everything, all that is, and your true God is within, and that's the power that you have as a human being.
I much prefer the road. My thing is getting live in front of people. There is a sterile environment to a studio that doesn't make me let go.
I think Sam Smith's dad got a huge loan or something to help his career. Those things can help artists get attention, but I guess my song 'Say You Won't Let Go' proved it's about the song.
I grew up as a Christian. I suppose at some level I wanted to believe someone was watching over me.
I've let go of the dream of becoming a UFC champion that I held in my heart my whole life.