A key function of a publishing brand is the bestowal of status by who and what you pay attention to.
I was this 5-7 pudgy kid in high school. . . I wasn't a popular kid. I was an outcast.
We're all physical bodies, but basically everything we do is determined by what goes on in our heads. The only person who ever stops me from achieving something is me.
It would be great to just be able to ignore everything and pitch to a spot, to suppress the intellect and let the intuition take over.
I think I'm aware of what goes on in my mind more than some guys, and for that reason I fight more battles.
I hadn't focused on mechanics since I signed professionally.
I'm so secure in myself I couldn't care less what people think of me.
The person is only a phenomenon, the principle is behind it. Thus from both sides, simultaneously, we find the breaking down of personalities and the approach towards principles, the Personal God approaching the Impersonal, the personal man approaching the Impersonal Man.
Anytime you get an award as a coach, you've got to be the ultimate fool to think it wasn't your assistant coaches and all the players responsible for the award.
From childhood forward, our hair is one of the most critical, defining aspects of our embodied selves as black women: how we get it done. . . how we have to focus on it. . . the questions we have to answer about it. . . and so forth.
Anything that brings spiritual, mental, or physical weakness, touch it not with the toes of your feet.