Dan Hill Quotes
Top 32 wise famous quotes and sayings by Dan Hill
Dan Hill Famous Quotes & Sayings
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In the music world, concerts unfold strictly according to plan. But, as I'd been finding out, in the book world, things keep changing by the second.
You succeed and accomplish and accomplish; the problem is when you stop, you become depressed because you could never do enough.
There are certain men born in this world, and they're supposed to die setting an example for the rest of the weak bastards we're surrounded with.
My problem is I don't have this incredible, hip image. I'm not some flamboyant or gorgeous-looking guy who's going to sell records based on his image.
I didn't have that thing that Michael Bolton did; my star power - my charisma - was not a match to my writing ability.
How did George Bensen cut 'In Your Eyes?' How did I work with the Backstreet Boys? It all comes back to 'Sometimes When We Touch.'
All the Junos, the Grammy nominations, the gold and platinum records, did nothing to assuage my conviction that I was an out-and-out loser.
That was my first introduction to BMWs in 1978, when my friend bought it for me as a surprise with my money. And ever since then, I've stuck to BMWs.
When I'm not running, I cycle about 30 miles a day. I use the biking as cross training. I'm kind of a maniac. I race everybody.
Sling your guitar to wherever you're going, and you'll be amazed by the connective power of music: It knows no boundaries, cultures or class.
You ask me if I love you and I choke on my reply. I'd rather hurt you honestly than mislead you with a lie.
Since the dawn of recorded music, every generation has felt shocked by the musical tastes of the next.
Let's face it: pop music in its myriad permutations will always be sexually presumptuous, racially controversial and, frequently, politically charged.
To be 23 and riding the crest of a song sweeping the world country by country is to live an altered and wholly rarefied existence.
While certainly no pressing threat to Gordon Lightfoot, I knew it was simply a matter of time until I was going to be a star.
Most of my friends in Nashville - almost all of them - seem to have had hits in the '70s, either as artists or songwriters or producers.
The stuff I write I'm very proud of, but I'm smart enough to know I'll never get on the cover of 'Rolling Stone' next to Elvis Costello.