Greatest risk of all: to be vulnerable, to allow others to see us as we really are
The good feeling I get from contributing rivals anything I felt on the Olympic stand in Albertville.
In terms of my career, having the gold definitely changed my life. The Olympics are different, you know? They're every four years and it's such a small group.
Figure skaters have awful perceptions of hockey players.
One of my mottos not only just in skating but in life in general and I try to enforce it as well, is like no regrets and just like going for it.
Winning in women's singles felt surreal. I felt that everything I had done - the hard work, the tough times - was all worth it.
I didn't want to skate for someone else or for certain marks.
The only clear view is from atop the mountain of your dead selves.
We always feel threatened by things we don't know. But, there are definitely some weird things going on.
Any good software engineer will tell you that a compiler and an interpreter are interchangeable.
Science is still only a candle glimmering in a great pitch-dark cavern.