Mr. Speaker, I agree with those who say that the Global War on Terrorism is actually a Global War of Ideas and that terrorism is one of the tactics used in that War.
I know I'm a good person. I know I can play basketball.
I think blocking a shot at a crucial point of the game is the most incredible feeling.
I've taken my bumps and bruises, but you've got to be willing to get knocked down and pick yourself up. You can't get discouraged. You can't lose sight of what your goals are.
I always find a couple of hecklers. . . I'll kinda look at them, stare at 'em, and let them know I can't be stopped.
I wanted to prove people wrong who didn't think I could play at this level. I also wanted to take care of my family. It was a chance to play against the best players in the world. Mentally and physically I don't think I was ready, but I was ready to take on the challenge.
If my team isn't motivated, it's my fault. I can't consider myself the best of the best until my team is able to get out of the first round.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is now facing a kind of personal dilemma. She can't decide whether to drop the name Clinton from her name, or drop the name Rodham. They can't figure out which one is more embarrassing.
I don't get a lot of romantic comedy scripts.
When you do not know what to do, relax and tell yourself that other portions of yourself do know; they will take over. Give yourself some rest. Remind yourself that in many ways you are a very successful person as you are. Success does not necessarily involve great intellect or great position or great wealth; it has to do with inner integrity. Remember that.
What a terrible world it would be if we only did films that were poster boards for political causes.