The measure of a man is not how many servants he has but how many men he serves.
There's no exception to the rule, yes, everybody's somebody's fool.
My heart Has a Mind of Its Own.
There wasn't much around. After the shows, we would go to an Italian restaurant that a friend of ours owned and so I didn't get a chance to see much. Actually, that holds true of most places I've been.
I just remembered songs my grandmother taught me, and songs that I learned for the recordings. But, then I learned to speak Italian. When I was there, I hired a professor who stayed with me 24 hours a day. She wouldn't let me speak a word of English.
I was never encouraged to do it and I played the accordion, which I hated. I wish I had taken piano because I definitely would have written more songs of my own, but I didn't.
There are some cities that I did take time out to study, 'cause I love history and one of them was Boston, and of course Rome and all of those places like that. But, in Syracuse or Rochester, or any of those places, no.
If you wonder what getting and keeping the right employees has to do with getting and keeping the right customers, the answer is everything.
One thing the music industry has taught me is to manage my expectations.
My father was a very religious person. And he prayed five times a day. And he did that throughout his relationship with Ataturk - at a time when it was very brave to do because Ataturk was cutting off the heads of the imams. And people thought that that was foolhardy of my father.
We don't really remember where we came from, and we're not too sure about where we go to, if we are, after this thing we call life.