He that is master of himself will soon be master of others.
I do find it amusing when somebody cuts me off, makes an aggressive move on me in a car. I'm like, 'Do you have any idea what I do for a living? Why?'
How do you say no when a little kid is asking you for ice cream? I know I can't say no to it myself.
The thing I love about off-road racing is the pride in how abusive it is.
Driving will never be away from me - I can't just give it up. It's all I've ever done, and there's something about being in that car.
I grew up in a very simple home, a very simple background, and to be able to do what I'm able to do today, I'm very honored. I don't think I'll ever lose that perspective, and I don't want to.
Since I was kid, what's drawn me to racing is the feeling inside of me, the passion I have for the sport, the feeling I have while competing and doing what I do in a car, on a bike, whatever it's been
The player may experiment about with his swing, his grip, his stance. It is only when he begins asking his caddie's advice that he is getting on dangerous ground.
There is a simple way of avoiding excess risk-taking by the managers of our financial institutions. It is to make it a crime. . . had a crime for reckless management of a financial institution been on the books, Northern Rock and RBS would not have blown up.
The belief in the probability of death with dignity is our, and society’s, attempt to deal with the reality of what is all too frequently a series of destructive events that involve by their very nature the disintegration of the dying person’s humanity. I have not often seen much dignity in the process by which we die.
I don't understand the Democrats' approach to Social Security in this country, and I'm not alone.