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I wouldn't want to play anything bigger than 10,000 again. I think it's too much, and you lose touch.
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Contrary to public opinion and the image people have of me, I grew up in a very lower-middle-class, blue-collar environment 40 minutes outside of New York until I was 11.
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I have an audience that goes from kids to seventy year olds.
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In California, of all places, entertainment is the key to a vibrant economy. If we do not develop young adults capable of entering that world, the financial base of this state is sure to suffer and impact all of us.
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I'm not saying that I won't tour again, but the chances are slim because my priorities are different now.
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I've had a passion for horses since I was very young - I used to sit on the floor in front of the races on television and pretend to be a jockey - and I first began reading the racing form on the set of 'The Partridge Family.'
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I think of my career as something apart from myself.
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I've had an awful lot of good fortune.
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My first five albums were triple-platinum, and I played a lot of concerts.
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My dad left when I was 3 1/2, and he left my mom and I.
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Most people view success by the results, and I don't.
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In a very short period of time, actors can become kind of relevant and hot.
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It's not about the fame and the money because if you do good work all that stuff comes.
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I turned up to all my son's performances and baseball games because my father never did that for me.
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If people respond to the songs, whether they love you or hate you, then you've really done your job. You've evoked something.
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Most definitely, my dad was my biggest influence.
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My music was never considered cool, but I've always felt that connection with the audience.
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My mother, Evelyn, was an actress and singer, and my father, Jack, was an actor. My earliest recollection of my father is being taken to see him in a matinee.
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I had people sleeping in front of my home. I couldn't go anywhere. It confronted me from the moment I woke up. There would be 100 people at the lot where we shot 'The Partridge Family.'
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What I want is credibility I got as a songwriter and actor and doing 'Blood Brothers' on Broadway with my brother Shaun.
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In the '80s, it was difficult and frustrating to appear in the theater and TV again, even though I had some successful shows and hit records. Now, I have to say, the '90s are the best decade of my life. I've done the best work and, in a funny way, I'm enjoying the most success... more than in the '70s.
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My life has flourished in so many ways both personally and professionally that I can't ask for a better life.
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We are too occupied with celebrity. Believe me, it's not what it's cracked to be.
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I've really sensed that people have an affection for me.