I believe in love that's fun, that is caring, giving, and that is honest.
Back in the day, if you did any commercials or were affiliated with a company you were a sellout. Now it's kind of normal to do that.
I was an alcoholic, for sure. It became a problem steadily over the course of six years.
You only live once and you don't know it because of the everyday activities, but if you walk around knowing you only have one time on this planet, you'll make a whole lot more of it.
My heart has always been in more up-tempo music you can dance to.
I don't really look at myself as a role model. And I just am the way I am and if people want to look up to me, they do. By no means do I like to give a negative image either.
Any form of a winning record in the conference is an accomplishment.
A true friend to me is someone who will be there when the chips are down.
I think if you stop bad habits, and you stop long enough, you develop good habits.
When you go to awards shows these days, you can walk through a room and they give you everything for free: sunglasses, guitars, stuff for the wife.
Just going on the road and entertaining the fans, that's amazing.
Social support is everything.
There's this idea that when you turn 40, you automatically go to adult contemporary heaven, but I want to try and challenge that.
If you've got the chops, people these days are more accepting of you.