I'm still an amateur, of course, but I became rugby's first millionaire five years ago.
I wouldn't change a thing about my family.
My parents armed me with an amazing sense of humor, and it's what you need when, well, it's what anyone needs in this world.
The world worries about disability more than disabled people do.
My dad instilled in me a great sense of humor. I wasn't bullied at school because my outward attitude was confident, and that helps.
My life is quite physical anyway. When you are three-foot-six you kind of have to climb stuff now and again, and you find yourself in quite precarious situations just to manage in what is quite a big world.
So, I think I'd be grateful for the next job. I always am. And I always consider everything I do to be the last thing I do.
Avarice, greed, concupiscence and so forth are all based on the mathematical truism that the more you get, the more you have. The remark of that it is more blessed to give than to receive is based on the human truth that the more you give away in love, the more you are. It is not just for the sake of other people that tells us to give rather than get, but for our own sakes too.
No matter how hard you're going, you can always go harder.
It's best to make your peace with change, before it makes pieces of you.
I got high, and forgot I wasn't supposed to get high.