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I did get a degree in special education.
Clay Aiken
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Clay Aiken
Age: 45
Born: 1978
Born: November 30
Actor
Musician
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Singer-Songwriter
Raleigh
North Carolina
Clayton Holmes Aiken
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You know, I think I'm a stronger person for realizing that you can't make everybody love you.
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I thought about that the other day after I went to the grocery store and had to sign fifteen autographs before leaving. On one hand, it's just so flattering. On the other hand, sometimes it would be nice to get the bread and leave, you know?
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A song is like a smile. If you meet people from another country, even if you don't speak the same language, you know what a smile means. A song works the same way. Music produces feelings that need no translation.
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I'm not different. I'm not different at all. The wrapping is different but the gift is still the same.
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I decided to study special education and fell in love with working with individuals with autism. That's what I planned to do with my life.
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I kind of had my life planned out for me. I'd be married at some point, have, you know, 1.5 children, and be a principal possibly one day. But I think that that was kind of my problem. I allowed myself to plan out my life and didn't let provident direction guide my life.
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I liked being able to work with all the different producers and take what they brought to the table and bring my own style to it.
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It doesn't really matter to me how I make a difference, I just wanna make sure that I do.
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Well, fortunately we found out that the runner-up our particular year was going to get a record contract also. So it was kind of a - it was bitter sweet but it was an opportunity.
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The message I'll share...is that inclusion is extremely important for kids with and without disabilities.
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I mean, that's kind of what this business is about in some ways. You're trying to make everybody like you. But you can't do that. You can't force everybody - anybody to like you if they're just not willing to do it.
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I'm tired and I don't know what day it is.
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Well, financially it's a little bit better. But it's better than than when I was a teacher. But I kind of - it's allowed me to buy a house. And I've been able to help my mother with some stuff and my brother. So, that's nice.
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I cannot raise a child to lie or to hide things. I wasn't raised that way, and I'm not going to raise a child to do that.
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I went to school for special education. I always assumed when I had the opportunity I would love to try and help kids with disabilities.
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I'd hate to have a job where I had to be rude to people.
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I don't understand why people like me! It doesn't make any sense!
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I got rid of my glasses and they changed my hair. That's really all they did. They went shopping for me, so the clothes are different too. It wasn't like Extreme Makeover where I got a nose job or anything.
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It's a whole team of people working 24 hours around the clock to make me look like this.
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