My mom moved up between Leland and Greenville when I was just a little tot.
As far as I'm concerned, there's no job more important on the planet than being a mom.
My mom, if you asked her if she was interested in whether or not people gambled, would say no.
I just always wanted to be a singer. My mom said I was even singing in my cot!
There was never a child so lovely but his mother was glad to get him to sleep.
I was a brownie for a day. My mom made me stop. She didn't want me to conform.
When I was 12 I cried to my mom, because I never got my letter to Hogwarts.
I'd lose my mind if I heard my kid call the nanny Mommy.
I've been my mom's kitchen helper since I was a little kid.
When you're sick, nobody takes care of you like your mom.
I've always loved music. I listen to music the way a lot of actors watch movies.
I insist on the truth. I surround myself with people who tell the truth.
I do like my sugar at night, but I try to keep it to a minimum.
For the most part, I don't like people who soapbox.
I saw Cheap Trick play 'In Color,' and it was awesome.
Whatever I engage in, I must push inordinately.
I just didn't expect an acoustic version of Rock'n'Roll All Nite.
I'm not auditioning to play convenience-store clerks. I don't see any benefit in that.
A whole album to one writer - now that would be really interesting.
My visuals are typically very powerful. The rhythm is fast. The cuts are fast.
To dance is to be out of yourself. Larger, more beautiful, more powerful.