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My mother taught me to be honest, to be selfless, and to touch people in a positive way.
Our songs touch people, and take them back to a time when there was no threat of terrorism, when you didn't have to lock your doors and when Mom and Dad took care of everything.
The reason I play music is to touch people - for selfish reasons, as well. It feels good to make someone else feel something, whether it's a kiss, a painting, good idea or it's a song.
I tried so hard with movies like Vertigo and Middle of the Night and others. I felt those would show me that it's only a matter of time before I'd find the right one to reach out and touch people.
As a songwriter, if you can touch people and make them feel a little less alone in the world, then you've done your job.
I am a real person that cares about his art and cares about what he's doing - I have a heart and a soul and want to touch people and give.
Our actions - and inaction - touch people we may never know and never meet across the globe.
When I was 11, I developed a new symptom - the worst one yet: I had to touch people before I talked to them. When I say 'had to,' that's exactly what I mean: if I didn't touch them first, I literally couldn't form the words.
Although it sounds cliche, the main thing I want to do is touch people with what I do. I want everything I do to be meaningful, and I want it to be about more than just myself, or the money.
I want to touch people with the music and help them through whatever they're going through. That's what music's there for - making people happy.