Ray Charles
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Question : Would you give up your eyesight to be a world class musician?
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
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no because theres so much that i would miss in the world.
ReplyDeleteI would not give up my eye sight. I love being able to see. Especially when it comes to love.
ReplyDeleteI would not want to give up my sight. It would be horrible trying to learn how to do everything again. Also it would be so sad to never be able to see anything beautiful like mountains or lakes. Another thing is I love to read and might not be able to find as much in brail. I don't think it's worth it.
ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY NOT! NEVER, EVER, EVER! It's not worth it!
ReplyDeleteIf it came to trading my sight for fame then yes, I would.
ReplyDeleteNah, I wouldn't trade my eyesight for fame. I can do that on my own.
ReplyDeleteMusic isn't about fame; it's about having fun with what you're doing, and I know one thing; I wouldn't have much fun without my eyesight.
ReplyDeleteNo sir I would not
ReplyDeleteNo, being a musician isn't about being famous, it's about expressing yourself. You don't need an audience for that.
ReplyDeleteNo I need my eyesight in order to play the instruments I play.
ReplyDeleteno because i don't want to sell out
ReplyDeletei will keep my eyesight. thank you.
ReplyDeletei need my eyesight
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