On stage, I'm me. I'm a husband, I'm a dad, I'm a guy, I'm a mess - but I am a cohesive thing that you recognize as one human entity saying these things that he generally believes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I describe myself as a human being.
I understand people have preconceived notions of who I am or what I do.
I'm a character and a sports entertainer and a wrestler, but I'm also a father and a husband and a provider.
A man may not always be what he appears to be, but what he appears to be is always a significant part of what he is.
We are, all of us, incoherent text, and just knowing that - knowing that no matter how much you say, 'I am this' and part of you is not that - means that you can say it.
I am a part of all that I have met.
I am my father's daughter: I have his language, his expressions.
We all have roles in life. I'm a dad, a husband, this and that, but basically I only feel justified in being alive when I'm on the stage.
Man is a make-believe animal: he is never so truly himself as when he is acting a part.
I'm a human being, I'm a friend, I'm a mom, I'm a writer, and I'm an artist. I do play electric guitar and all of that, but in the end, I'm just a person.