217 Quotes by Jon Foreman

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    For me, even if I’m not a fan of the band in general or maybe it’s not the style of music I want to put on for my daughter and me when we’re waking up in the morning, there’s always something that I can learn from it. And I think those are the things that are surprising.

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    Every day of your life, you change the world. Absolutely, yes, we’re out to change the world. I mean, you change it whether you like it or not. You wake up and you talk to the grocer. You either kick your dog or you pet him. There’s a million decisions you have every day where you change the world.

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    I’m always thinking about songs, I’m thinking of life maybe a little bit more lyrically than a computer programmer or someone like that.

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    Let me know that you hear me, let me know Your touch, let me know that You love me, and let that be enough.

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    The song can be a little bit more of the mystery and leave the whole thing open ended. But there’s something really gratifying about saying exactly what you mean.

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    I have horrible acting ability. I can only be one thing and that’s it. So for better, for worse, that’s all I’ve got to offer is me. I’ve got nothing else.

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    When our world falls apart and we have no more faces to wear – that’s when it’s beautiful, and that’s when we change.

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    For me, the good songs are the ones that come really naturally. There are certain songs that you rework and rewrite and the craft becomes very evident, but a lot of times those aren’t my favorite songs. The favorite songs are the ones that I can’t even hear my own voice in.

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    The beauty of what I read in the gospel is the intimacy of what we’re called to, that there’s no middle man.

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