Miguel is a given name and surname, the Portuguese and Spanish form of the Hebrew name Michael. It may refer to:
Which not peace for the man who is forced to go to war, for he will find his peace. But wish peace for the man who goes to war willingly, for he will never find his peace.
I'm a big advocate of music being an honest representation of who you are as a person and your perspective.
For me, the creative process for me always starts in a personal place. I step away from my iPod or any records or CDs.
I feel that as artists - whatever your medium is - I feel that we're watching what goes on around us and we take what we don't see, or we don't hear, or we don't feel and we do something that speaks of it; more about it, for it, or against it - whatever our perspective is - that's what our job is.
The grass isn't always greener on the other side. I start off kind of in love and then I leave love and I'm single.
It doesn’t matter how much you love someone, you are never going to be what that person wants you to be.
I would say that the most complex style of singing comes from India. Real, classical Indian music produces probably the best technical and natural singers in the world, just because the patterns and the inflection are so complex in how the style moves and what it requires vocally. I think the best classical singers come from India.
I think in a world where everyone wants to categorize and compartmentalize and rationalize, it's OK to be different.
Most people know my music based on the singles, and think of it as scandalously romantic. There's definitely a romantic vibe, but I often sing things that are very direct. I don't beat around the bush much.
'SNL' is probably one of the premiere outlets that a musician can perform on that isn't obviously a music outlet.
I associate creativity with independent music.
Travel aesthetics should be just as comfortable and practical as they are fashionable.
There's just something really, really timeless about live instruments. There's just something special about them that you can't really duplicate or grasp without including live instruments.
When I was coming up, I just wanted to play baseball and I'm doing what I love to do most. How can I feel pressure doing what I love to do?
The extremes of who I'd love to be onstage are David Bowie, Prince, and, I don't know, Bjork.
They are living in the moment. They are not ashamed of the past; they are not worried about the future. Little children express what they feel, and they are not afraid to love.
The whole cultural diversity and musical diversity, I think they almost go hand in hand, you know? It's like a mind space or a it's having an open mind to what else is out there.
Art is based on emotion, but being macho is based on ego; the wall protecting that emotion.
Goat screaming videos are hilarious.
I have learned that you're only relevant to someone if you're beneficial to them somehowsome way