There have been so many people that have come up and embraced me as an example of what it's like to face something tough and just get up the next day and keep pushing.
We were in Greenville, South Carolina, where he lived, and he was coming the next day to the show, but he passed away the night before. I was very close to my grandfather. He was the first guy to teach me how to ride a motorcycle, so (his death) meant a lot to me. It just gave me a perspective on life and how important it is to live it and enjoy it while we're here. Sometimes we're looking for the grass to be greener, and what's awesome is right in front of you.
I, myself, don't like to see a film on Friday night and then forget it by the next day.
My mother died yesterday, yesterday many years ago. You know, what amazed me the most the next day after her leaving was the fact that the buildings were still in place, the streets were still full of cars running, full of people who were walking, seemingly ignoring that my whole world has just disappeared. " (rough translation)
I know what I'm gonna do tomorrow, and the next day and the next year, and the year after that.