Clay Aiken is an American singer who gained fame as the runner-up on the second season of "American Idol." He has released several successful albums, including "Measure of a Man" and "Merry Christmas with Love." Aiken is also known for his work as an advocate for education and inclusion, having run for Congress in 2014 and actively participating in various charitable causes.
"It's important that I make a difference in some way. It's not necessarily how I make a difference, but I want to make sure that I do."
"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."
"If my career detour from special education to singing has done one thing, it has afforded me the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others."
"It doesn't really matter to me how I make a difference, I just wanna make sure that I do."
"I sometimes think I might be autistic because I like to know - I need to know - my beginnings and my ends. I don't have to be in control of it, but I need to know what's going on."
"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."
"I could have a degree in music and come on the show, and Simon could still say 'You stink'."
"I think celebrities have an obligation to the public to not just sing or act."
"In my ideal world, no child would suffer. Charitable instincts would prevail. There would be global acceptance of all different types of people."
"And I think that when I finally decided to let go and let God and allow that to happen, I became a lot more successful than I could have done if I had planned it all myself."
"I know this is going to sound cheesy and like I'm trying to be Miss America, but the most important responsibility a celebrity has is to set an example and be a role model."
"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."
"You know, I think I'm a stronger person for realizing that you can't make everybody love you."