I'm not a star. I don't feel I'm so great. So how can I make you feel great just because you've got my signature on a piece of paper?
I am MacWonder one moment and MacBlunder the next.
I read a great number of press reports and find comfort in the fact that they are nearly always conflicting.
I was a sort of son to Ike, and it was the other way round with Kennedy.
It's no use crying over spilt summits.
At home, you always have to be a politician; when you're abroad, you almost feel yourself a statesman.
Stop-Go seemed more sensiblr than using the brake and accelerator at the same time - a practice that later became fashionable.
That's where you just have to get creative. There are all these trampoline parks and there's bowling and there's roller skating.
The bad news is that ignoring the performance of people is almost as bad as shredding their effort in front of their eyes. Ignoring gets you a whole way out there. The good news is that by simply looking at something that somebody has done, scanning it and saying "Uh huh," that seems to be quite sufficient to dramatically improve people's motivations.
Somewhere along the line, I conditioned myself to be a quick thinker. I take a step back and try to assess the situation, then make the best decision possible at the moment.
break the rules pay the price