My daughter will find some of the sweetest words to tell you that can make a grown man cry. She still gives me the same inspiration. She still motivates me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In my 20s, I used to cry about why I wasn't thinner or prettier, but I want to add that I also used to cry about things like, 'I wish my hair would grow faster. I wish I had different shoes...' I was an idiot... It's a decade of tears.
I want to make people cry even when they don't understand my words.
I always say if music can't make you cry, you're a hopeless case. I don't cry very much myself, but it's my job to make you cry.
I'll shout out to James L. Brooks. 'Terms of Endearment' always makes me cry. Also, 'Stepmom' always makes me cry. I guess, you know, mothers dying. It's a safe bet that I'm going to cry.
I had a woman breakdown and cry when she met me which was difficult to deal with because immediately when someone starts to cry, you want to comfort them, you know, 'Poor thing.' I comforted her. I tried to make her feel better.
The way I work emotionally is: I don't ever try to cry. I try not to, which is what for me produces organic emotion.
A man doesn't cry. In my life, I've never cried. I cannot do it. I am a man. How will I cry?
I've made a lot of grown men cry with laughter, because I really am quite the joke.
Most poets in their youth begin in adolescent sadness. I find it more rewarding to end in gladness.
I cry very easily. It can be a movie, a phone conversation, a sunset - tears are words waiting to be written.
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