“Just because you have a hit doesn't mean you're good [at music]. Just means you got a hit.” Quote by Ben Harper
“Music is the soundtrack of our lives, it's essential for our lives.” Our LivesEssentialsMusic IsSoundtracks Author:Tavis Smiley
“As a songwriter, I don't rush. I may sit on lyrics for two years before the music hits.” YearsMayTwoTwo YearsSongwriters Author:Ben Harper
“People say, "How do you write songs?" I say, "Patience." I may have a track that's hot, but no words. I'll just let it sit for years, because I know they're going to meet. They'll find it.” PeopleKnowsWritingYearsMaySongHotTrack Author:Ben Harper
“There's only one proper way a song should go, but you've got to be patient enough to let them come together time wise. Sometimes it's lightning in a bottle and you got the song. But oftentimes it shows up.” WayShouldSometimesEnoughShowsTogetherSongWisePatientBottlesLightningBe Patient Author:Ben Harper
“Wrestling became very stale and boring for me, and I wasn't really making any money with it. So I decided to get into fighting.” FightingDecidedBoringWrestlingStale Author:Josh Koscheck
“Being a coach, I got to go home every day, [then] go out at night and have fun. I could pretty much live my normal life.” HomeNightFunNormalCoachesHaving FunNormal Life Author:Josh Koscheck
“I have so many things going on in my life that my mind is always in other places.” Mind Author:Josh Koscheck
“When it's not training time, I just do my own thing. I go home and hang out with my family, kick back and [don't] think about the fight too much. I just look at it as another opportunity in my life to move up.” ThinkingLooksHomeMovingFightingOpportunityMy OwnToo MuchTrainingMy FamilyKicksHanging OutAnother Opportunity Author:Josh Koscheck
“Sometimes the spirit is playing you. I call it following the will of the music, and when that feeling shows up, you just go with it. It's almost like I'm a bystander. I'm watching this happening, and it's not a mental process. It's just spontaneous.” SometimesShowsFeelingsSpiritProcessHappeningsFollowingSpontaneousBystanders Author:Charlie Musselwhite