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Songwriting is the most terrifying thing to me, because you are really laying your heart out there.
David Friedman
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I'm not totally altruistic. I've always had great career ambitions. But it has to come out in an organic way. If you push yourself out beyond where you are supposed to be, there's this pressure.
David Friedman
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I'm trying to have everything that I put into the world be something that makes a difference in the way I want to make a difference.
David Friedman
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I publish my own music. I'm creating my own songbook. It works that way for me; I'm very independent.
David Friedman
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I think of my songs as there to be something to move people emotionally.
David Friedman
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I've been doing a lot of studying singing, and I'm thinking of recording an album containing all my old war horses and putting out a songbook at the same time.
David Friedman
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I was talking to my spiritual advisor. I got a letter from somebody who said that they were about to kill themselves, but they listened to a song of mine and it saved their lives.
David Friedman
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In the music industry, we value large success. I realized that while I would like that, that it's not what my writing is about. And if I start making it about that, it becomes impure.
David Friedman
