Nice Quotes About Friends Biography
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"I'm totally at home on the stage. That's where I live. That's where I was born. That's where I'm safe."
"I feel guilty just sitting around when I know I can be doing something."
"It was hard to have your life turn into public property, even if you appreciated that people were interested in you because of your music."
"I never smile when I dance."
"Even at home, I'm lonely. I sit in my room sometimes and cry. It's so hard to make friends, and there are some things you can't talk to your parents about. I sometimes walk around the neighborhood at night, just hoping to find someone to talk to. But I just end up coming home."
"I am a very sensitive person. A person with very vulnerable feelings. My best friends in the whole world are children and animals. They're the ones who tell the truth and love you openly and without reservation. Adults have learned how to hide their feeling and their emotions. They can lie. They will smile to your face and say bad things behind your back. Children haven't learned those things yet, and they can't hurt you."
On his family:
"Both mom and dad knew that music was a way of keeping the family together in a neighborhood where gangs recruited kids my brothers' ages."
What others say:
"When I hear the name Michael Jackson, I think of brilliance, of dazzling stars, lasers and deep emotions. I adore Michael Jackson. I think he is one of the world's biggest and greatest stars, and it just so happens that he is one fo the most gifted music makers the world has ever known." - Elizabeth Taylor
"I don't want to say he's gifted, but I know there's something special about him." - Katherine Jackson
"He can sing in front of 90,000 people, but in front of three it's very difficult for him. We've sat in my studio when he was going to sing me a new song and I've had to close my eyes and turn my back." - Quincy Jones
"It's a nice place Michael comes from. I wish we could all spend some time in his world." - Steven Spielberg
"He dances with the breathtaking verve of his predecessor James Brown, the beguiling wispiness of Diana Ross, the ungainly pathos of Charlie Chaplin, the edgy joy of a man startled to be alive." - Jim Miller (Newsweek)
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