Every night I get up on stage, I love it. I never get like, 'Oh, I'm bored, I want to go home. ' I never, ever get like that.
There's nothing more fun than acting on stage with a live audience and that immediate feedback.
Music makes me high on stage, and that's the truth. It's like being almost addicted to music.
I hope I'll die on stage at the age at 105, playing Peter Pan.
A lot of the time when people get married in the infatuation, it will go down. That is inevitable. The infatuation stage will not last forever.
To begin with, I don't have any stage fright
I sang 'American Pie' a lot in my stage set. It had a knack of uniting an audience in a sing-along. It's a clever song about American history but wrapped in a fantastic tune.
The Internet has become important on the world's stage.
The highest happiness is when one reaches the stage of liberation, at which there is no more suffering.
Truth travels down from the heights of philosophy to the humblest walks of life, and up from the simplest perceptions of an awakened intellect to the discoveries which almost change the face of the world. At every stage of its progress it is genial, luminous, creative.
Each increment of knowledge imparted in this way is so satisfying-and one's ignorance at every stage so consequential-that the process of learning BJJ can become remarkably addictive. I have never experienced anything quite like it.
For me, working on stage is much more exhausting than all the other mediums, but it's also much more thrilling.
Some audiences can shake and bang their heads on the stage to riffs all night long, but subtlety is an art that must be mastered if you're going to be remembered.
I can't go out on stage and have glow sticks waved at me! That's not representative of anything!
The center of the stage is where I am.
'The Voice' has lots of singers who fit the 'Idol' mold of young, innocent ingenues with psycho stage moms. But it also has long-suffering adult pros, with a whiff of thirtysomething despair in their voices. That adds an edge of realness.
I write songs. Then I record them. And later, maybe I perform them on stage. That's what I do. That's my job. Simple.
I don't understand how a musician can play 90 minutes on stage and then not dedicate a little bit of time to hang out at their merch table. It's not like digging a ditch or something; you're standing there thanking people for coming out to see you.
When I was younger, I was a complete tomboy. Then in college I started emerging out of the tomboy stage and dressing differently.
You can't be a proper comic unless you've been out on stage and felt the fear.