M. Ward Quotes
Born: October 4, 1973
M. Ward carved a singular path through modern music and thought, known not for noise but for a quiet, unshakeable resilience. His philosophy, rooted in the power of deliberate focus, teaches that true strength is found in the stillness between notes and the grit to keep moving forward. Ward’s work resonates because it speaks to the soul’s endurance—a reminder that clarity emerges from simplicity. His legacy is a masterclass in channeling inner calm against life’s chaos, making his words a compass for anyone seeking purpose in perseverance.
M. Ward Quotes (25)
"I'm somebody who doesn't feel the need to be in the driver's seat all the time. I appreciate the perspective of being in the passenger's seat sometimes, and I feel fortunate for that because I've learned a lot from that perspective."
— M. Ward"I don't like the way recording to digital sounds. Most of the time, when I'm recording to two-inch tape, I still have a romantic vision of how songs sounded coming out of the radio when I was younger, and how they sounded coming out of my little four-track cassette player."
— M. Ward"I love the sound of Elmore James, the sound early guitarists like him got just by using minimal means."
— M. Ward"I definitely don't see myself as much of a singer, because my upbringing is really based around the guitar, learning chord progressions and that sort of thing. So the singing aspect of what I do has been a secondary adventure."
— M. Ward"When I first started making music, it was learning other people's songs and putting them onto four-track. Like Beatles songs and stuff. When I started writing, I used the singing side of the production as a vehicle for melody and lyrical ideas."
— M. Ward"I always prefer other people's interpretations over my own, so I'm not very quick to make explicit what exactly a song or record is about."
— M. Ward"I've worked with just as many talented women as I have talented men, and I feel fortunate enough to have that great balance."
— M. Ward"It's a luxury to not have to just be performing with other people to have my music heard."
— M. Ward"I don't really watch TV series because I don't want to get hooked on them and have them suck up all my time."
— M. Ward"I do watch 'American Idol' sometimes. It's not really that pleasurable... I take that back. It is the epitome of a guilty pleasure. Sometimes there's some good singers on that show."
— M. Ward"I get most of my inspiration from older records and older production styles, and that ends up rearing its head in the records that I make."
— M. Ward"One of the great things about music is that it has the capability of time travel - you smell a certain smell in the room and it takes you back to your childhood. I feel like music is able to do that, and it happens to me all the time."
— M. Ward"I love the idea that I planned my career. I did not. It started out by getting invitations from artists that I really love and respect, to share a stage... I've been very lucky in that I haven't had to create a five-year plan. It's evolved."
— M. Ward"I wouldn't want to cover a Hank Williams song in a country-western way. It doesn't occur to me instinctually to re-create productions. I'm interested in re-creating songs. Putting different clothes on them."
— M. Ward"When you work on a record for three years, it's a great sense of relief when it is finally out in the world. It just feels good."
— M. Ward"It's no fun for me to cover a song and produce it the exact same way as it already exists. When I hear that happening, I have to say, 'What's the point?'"
— M. Ward"I have a very strong belief in God."
— M. Ward