Mat Kearney Quotes
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Mat Kearney Quotes & Sayings
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Don't apologize for all the tears you've cried, you've been way too strong now for all your life.
— Mat Kearney
As an artist, you just want to keep creating, keep finding a place that really inspires you that feels fresh and new and keep it exciting.
— Mat Kearney
It's not the circumstances that determine who you're gonna be but how you deal with these problems and pains that come your way.
— Mat Kearney
If we successful, we will enter into the history of mountaineering, we will have the opportunity to its success to sacrifice our colleagues.
— Jerzy Kukuczka
The stories that are too personally vulnerable to write are the ones that must be told.
— Mat Kearney
If there's something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? Ghost Busters.
— Ray Parker Jr.
But when I would see the surrogate, my first instinct, my first reaction would be jealousy, because she was doing what I wanted to do.
— Cheryl Tiegs
Life's too short to stay where we are.
— Mat Kearney
Trying to find a heart that's not walking away.
— Mat Kearney
I enjoy changing; I think it's more fun to try something different than to just do what you did last time.
— Mat Kearney
The songs that you start to write that you are a little scared of can be the ones that you have to tell.
— Mat Kearney
I love being vulnerable. It's scary. I feel like the best stuff that I have ever written can come from real vulnerable places.
— Mat Kearney
I guess we're all one phone call from our knees
— Mat Kearney
Only he who has the power to punish can pardon.
— Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib
Songs really tend to connect.
— Mat Kearney
As my uncle always says, 'If your vibe outweighs your substance, you're destined to be a novelty.' I think that is true in all art.
— Mat Kearney
Getting married and really digging in with another human being can point out your greatest strengths and your greatest weaknesses.
— Mat Kearney