I think what I bring to the table overall is a sense of my own individuality, especially in the urban-male spectrum of what is here and now.
I grew up watching Lee Trevino, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer.
I do really well under pressure.
This does not come naturally. I have to work out 60 to 90 minutes at least five days a week and stick to a high- fiber, low-calorie eating plan.
I love meditating and taking some time for myself when I need it. As moms, it's easy to feel guilty about this sort of thing, but it's necessary. If I'm feeling overwhelmed, I'll walk down the beach or just sit in silence and reflect. Even if it's just 10 minutes, every little bit helps.
Best thing that's ever happened to me. I focus so much less on me. It's made me content, it's made me happy. It's like a Christmas present every single day that I get to unwrap. It's hard work.
I've never met a bread basket that I didn't love. At the same time, it can make me tired. If I have too much wine, it's too much sugar. If I overindulge on tortilla chips in a Mexican restaurant, I can really feel it. I think sometimes just watching it and not doing things in excess can really help with whether you feel good or not.
They ought to find out how to vaccinate for love, like smallpox.
Thank God he killed the guy. Oh, now, wait a minute. What kind of a prayer was that!
Campaigns and primaries can get ugly. There are always messy squabbles.
The state is not an organism capable of bringing either moral or material improvements to the populace. . . but merely a vehicle of power for the men and party in power.