If it seems like you are playing around and not practicing, that's when you know you really love it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To me, the object of practicing is to allow you to play what you hear. But you're always hearing new things, so you never get to the end of it.
You've got to love what you're doing. If you love it, you can overcome any handicap or the soreness or all the aches and pains, and continue to play for a long, long time.
When you're really having fun, you're always doing it a little bit in a way that you're not supposed to. That's when great things happen.
You might not feel good, and you might not want to practice, but you still go out there and practice as hard as you can.
When I was coming up, I practiced all the time because I thought if I didn't I couldn't do my best.
When I'm playing a part, I can feel all my body playing it; it's like really making love.
I think you ultimately have to love who you're playing. You have to have that kind of feeling. You have to have passion for the person.
I just want to play until I think I don't feel good - and if I can still do it. If I can't do it, I don't think I'll keep going once I don't feel I'm playing the way I want to.
When you are not practicing, someone else is getting better.
If I don't practice the way I should, then I won't play the way that I know I can.