Singing live is my favorite. When people sing along to your songs, the circle is complete.

You cannot live on other people's promises, but if you promise others enough, you can live on your own.

When people pay to see you live, they connect with you on a much deeper level than people who just buy your records.

I want to tell people how to live spiritually. After you've bought all your houses and your clothes, you want something bigger.

The willingness and ability to live fully in the now eludes many people. While eating your appetizer, don't be concerned with dessert.

People relate to the spirit of the band, which is to live your way and succeed on your own terms. There's no hypocrisy in being successful and still railing against conformity.

The only people who have control over their careers are the ones you see on the covers of magazines. Everyone else is just plodding along making a living. The key is not to live over your means and overdo it.

I mean, I don't know anything else that I would try to do, but it's a very frustrating thing to do, because you are trying to take what's a fantasy in your head and make it live through the minds of 200 people.

If you live under a system that claims to have high ideals but seems ineradicably opposed to your own people's flourishing, the desire for idealistic reform within the system has to coexist with an openness to more radical possibilities.

Performing live in front of an audience is such a matter of will - all of those things you can do just fine in your basement, suddenly you have to do them in front of hundreds or thousands of people, and it becomes a different matter entirely.

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