I don't live my life and go out there really worrying about what people say.
“I don't live my life and go out there really worrying about what people say.”
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I don't live my life and go out there really worrying about what people say.
“I don't live my life and go out there really worrying about what people say.”
I don't live my life and go out there really worrying about what people say.
I just feel like now, I have a family, I have kids. I do everything for them. I just think about what's the legacy I want to leave when I'm gone, what do I want people to say about me?
A lot of people get upset by any protest - people taking a knee during the national anthem or raising a fist. As if we're being disrespectful. Or rude to the national anthem or to our soldiers, you know what I'm saying? It's deeper than that.
I'm a firm believer in if you put it in, you're going to get it out.
Everybody used to always give me a hard time, 'You never really lift weights like that.' I would lift enough, but instead of lifting weights, I'm standing on a track field.
When you have somebody writing or acting for you, you have to be free to have them hate you so you can get your ideas across without worrying.
My mom used to ask me when I was gonna write a happy song. I still tell her that it's when I start to write really happy-sounding songs that everyone needs to start worrying.
Stop living a day at a time and stop worrying about age.
I'm not one of those writers that sits worrying about posthumous fame.
I bring so much of myself to each character that there's always a worrying point when I think: 'Oh no, I'm really that person.'