When every day seems the same, it is because we have stopped noticing the good things that appear in our lives.
Ever since I was a little kid, I was competitive.
I don't just think regular season. I think playoffs. World Series. That's how I think.
I learned early in my life that sometimes I'm going to lose. I don't like it, but I accept it, meaning that I understand it's going to happen. But I don't see it like defeat; I see it like a learning process. Then if there's nothing to learn, I move on.
I never give up. If you beat me, you have to beat me one, three, four, five times, and I still don't give up.
If you don't control your emotions, your emotions will control your acts, and that's not good.
Don't worry about what the people say; be yourself, say what you want to say WITH respect.
Old folks are the nation.
I remember coming to New York in 1974 to do a play here called 'Equis. ' And I remember the first morning getting up and walking around the streets, and I thought, 'I'm home. ' I felt really at peace here.
People think of my entire image as a kid who lives a straight and narrow life, so I can feel myself not being able to act comfortably. I've been thinking that I want to go through some different life experiences and have been learning a lot while living with my other members.
I was serious about retiring the first time, but the first week I was home my wife had SO many chores to do I went back.