“It's quite different, the kind of love you get in a smaller club and the kind of love you get on a big proscenium stage. It's quite different. I like both of them, but I'm in love with the smaller, intimate club.” KindDifferentBigsStageLove YouClubsIntimateKinds Of Love Author:Nickolas Ashford
“There's a difference between just gaining access to a commodity as opposed to a spirit that allows us to live a life of love and justice, that when crisis and catastrophe hits you, that the biggest mansion in the world is not going to help you. If you don't have anybody who loves you, if you don't have any God who cares for you, that you're not going to have what it takes to move to the next stage in your life.” IfsWorldHelpingCareMovingSpiritNextDifferencesJusticeStageLove YouCrisisAccessCommodityCatastropheWho CaresMansionsCare For You Author:Cornel West
“People who grew up as child stars have the same thing in common. You're cute, they love you; you go through the awkward stage, they don't accept you any more. Very few make the transition to adult star.” PeopleChildrenStarsCommonAcceptingStageLove YouGrewGrew UpAdultsCuteTransitionAwkward Author:Michael Jackson
“The first time I got a chance to meet Michael was onstage at Madison Square Garden. There were tons of people on the stage, and I just remember losing my mind. Like, Oh my God, that's Michael Jackson right there. I was just over his right shoulder. And then when I finally got a chance to get on the stage with him, I was just shut down. He had the type of magic that you just bowed to. I just said, "I love you, and I know you've heard it a million and one times from fans all over the world, but you've meant so much to me as an entertainer, and I love you, and I've admired you all these years.” PeopleKnowsWorldYearsMindFirstsSaidRememberChanceMillionsMagicHeardFansStageLove YouTypeLosingFirst TimeGardenShouldersSquaresOne TimeEntertainersMadisonMadison Square GardenLosing My Mind Author:Usher
“I have got a running stream of love you see. So no matter what stages.. they put us through, we'll never be blue.” LoveMatterRunningStageLove YouNo Matter WhatBlueStreams Author:Bob Marley
“I went through that stage every teenager goes through: Who am I? What am I? Where do I fit in? In my case I had to deal with newspapers saying I looked fat or tired or my hair was a mess. People always criticize: they either love you, or they don't. But you have to block that out and concentrate on the work. And I feel I am doing good work, and I'm finally getting to see who I really am.” PeopleFeelsDealsCasesStageLove YouHairFitTiredNewspapersFatsBlockMessTeenagerCriticizeGood WorkDoing Good Author:LeAnn Rimes