Tell Aretha I’ll be praying for herBecause she needs Jesus!I love her.
When I'm on the court, I picture myself as like a gladiator.
I just want to go as far as I can take myself. No limits.
I used to help my grandfather on the farm, driving tractors, raising crops and animals. I used to feed some of the baby cows and pigs, and I had to be no older than 7 or 8. Then at about 9 or 10 I started driving tractors. It showed me at an early age what hard work was all about and how dedicated you have to be, no matter what you do.
Probably the most dramatic pieces in my wardrobe would be capes.
I play knowing that there is somebody watching me out there in the crowd that has never had the opportunity to watch a game before and it might be the only chance they ever to see one, live in person. Michael Jordan once said that in an interview, and I really took it to heart, when ever I step on the floor I play for that person. Also, I always know my grandfather's out there watching.
Scouts have always been surprised by the way I'm able to move at my size. How fast and agile I am.
To touch God a little with our mind is a great blessing, to grasp him is impossible.
Therapy is extremely expensive. Popping bubble wrap is radically cheap.
Outside of London especially, I can't go anywhere without people buying me a drink. There are quite a lot of people who know me from The Vicar Of Dibley and are big Dibley fans, but they don't have things to shout at me from that show.
The synergetic integral of the totality of all principles is God, whose sum-total behavior in pure principle is beyond our comprehension and is utterly mysterious to us, because as humans--in pure principle--we do not and never will know all the principles