Everything I put on stage is real; that's what my life is. My emotions - I wear them on my sleeve. I'm definitely putting my heart out there when I'm on stage.
I do not wear my emotions on my sleeve. I was once described by my own son Stephen as an emotional ostrich.
With the media, I could be quick and ugly and critical. I tend to wear my emotions on my sleeve.
I am, by nature, an honest person. I wear my emotions on my sleeve. There is no 'behind closed doors' with me.
I am more off-the-cuff and wear my emotions on my sleeve more than I should.
Those who know me well know that I don't wear my emotions on my sleeve like other people do. That's just the way I was raised.
I tend to wear my emotions on my sleeve. I've had my share of mood swings, believe me. But it's a powerful thing when you realize that you have dominion over your behavior and your passions.
I wear my stripes on my sleeve, and I am not afraid to show them.
All of my songs were about my firsthand experiences. Pretty much, I've learned how to become my own muse and take situations from my own life and wear them on my sleeve.
I write about what is getting to me at the time, about the things you need to talk about, but which would sound silly if you sat down and told them to your friend. I only write for myself, to get my emotions out. It's self-therapeutic.
I have always been a very passionate player and person. I often wear my emotions on my sleeve, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. I hope that my teammates always respect that of me, as I trust they know my commitment to winning.?
I wear my heart on my sleeve. I wear my liver on my pant leg.
I think the problem is I really wear my heart on my sleeve, so when I like someone I tell them how it is.
It’s time to write dangerous music. It’s time to take risks. It’s time to wear your heart on your sleeve, and sing about the things that actually matter to you. It’s time to bury the shackles of religious expectation and stop trying to put new clothes on the dead.
I also sing about my mom leaving me a lot - a lot of kids have their moms or dads leave them, so they relate to that. I wear my heart on my sleeve, so I think that's what the kids love.
Some people wear their heart up on their sleeve. I wear mine underneath my right pant leg, strapped to my boot.