I love ALL of these quotes, especially the Salvation Army one (probably my favorite)
"Love is a funny thing to describe. It’s so easy to feel and yet so slippery to talk about. It’s like a bar of soap in the bathtub - you have it in your hand until you hold on too tight." - Dancing the Dream
"Stop existing and start living." - Heal the World
"Before you judge me, try hard to love me." - Childhood
"What happened to truth? Did it go out of style?"
In L.A paying tribute, my friend and I left this sign at Neverland (among others)
"Often in the past performers have been tragic figures. A lot of the truly great people have suffered or died because of pressure and drugs, especially liquor. It's so sad. You feel cheated as a fan that you didn't get to watch them evolve as they grew older. One can't help wondering what performances Marilyn Monroe would have put in or what Jimi Hendrix might have done in the 1980's.
A lot of celebrities say they don't want their children to go into show business. I can understand their feelings, but I don't agree with them. If I had a son or daughter, I'd say "By all means, be my guest. Step right in there. If you want to do it, do it."
To me, nothing is more important then making people happy, giving them a release from their problems and worries, helping to lighten their load. I want them to walk away from a performance I've done, saying, "That was great, I want to go back again. I had a great time." To me, that's what it's all about. That's wonderful. That's why I don't understand when some celebrities say they don't want their kids in the business. I think they say it because they've been hurt themselves. I can understand that, I've been hurt too." - Last 3 paragraphs of Moonwalker
There is another quote from his Barbara Walters interview when he is asked about his kids performing and he says something along the lines of "expect this and this, this this, and this. You want to do it, fine, but do it brilliantly, and do it better than me." That's not the exact quote, but I love it.