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Never apologize on stage. Most people never notice when you make a mistake or if you are having a bad show.
— Tristan Prettyman
Wouldn't that put a twist in your toga?
— Rick Riordan
I don't like failing at anything.
— Liam McIntyre
When you have fans telling you their stories it makes you feel like you're not alone.
— Tristan Prettyman
If you want perfection or close to it ... listen to the record.
— Tristan Prettyman
Music was sort of an accident for me. I love to do it. I can't imagine doing anything else.
— Tristan Prettyman
Maybe the best hasn't happened yet.
— Tristan Prettyman
You can't start a fire in the pouring rain.
— Tristan Prettyman
Sure, everything is ending," Jules said, "but not yet.
— Jennifer Egan
I can't wait to be a mom and a wife, and explore that phase of life. And also see how it affects and influences my song writing and creativity.
— Tristan Prettyman
Being an opener is all about warming up the audience for the main band. That is always fun, pretty easy; there isn't a lot of pressure.
— Tristan Prettyman
Where I grew up, surfing was a way for people to celebrate their love and respect for the ocean.
— Tristan Prettyman
No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but 'tis enough.
— William Shakespeare
I'm just as normal as anybody else. I'm just probably in the same place as many people in their mid to late twenties are.
— Tristan Prettyman
In a perfect world, I would do 3 weeks on 3 weeks off; so that I could always take a breather and come back to music with a fresh mind.
— Tristan Prettyman
In my mind, I'm always the best. If I walk out on the court (and) I think the next person is better, I've already lost.
— Venus Williams
I think the reason people connect so well with my music is because there is a real connection.
— Tristan Prettyman
Thinking you're a genius is death.
— John Jeremiah Sullivan