Mum did a lot of commercial theatre and farces in the 1980s and '90s to make sure the school bills were paid.
My identity is in Christ, not in basketball.
I'm not playing for other people; if I start thinking in those terms I would put too much pressure on myself. I play basketball because that is what I love to do.
All these people, all these things came into my life, and they're all blessings from God. And now that I look back, I realize that these are His fingerprints all over my story.
Sometimes you come up against a mountain and you end up making the mountain seem bigger than God.
You don't get better if you win all the time. You look at yourself more when you lose.
For me, when I get knocked down, I really try to get back up and go at it again. I don't like to give up.
There is not a truth to be gathered from history more certain, or more momentous, than this: that civil liberty cannot long be separated from religious liberty without danger, and ultimately without destruction to both. Wherever religious liberty exists, it will, first or last, bring in and establish political liberty.
If we invest in jobs for our kids and do our best to keep them in school, we will end up saving a whole lot of lives and whole lot of money.
Life in the movie business is like the beginning of a new love affair: it's full of surprises, and you're constantly getting f***ed.
You've got a movie where the pro-choice family gives their daughter no choice. The pro-life family murders. What seems to be the good mother, the kind of hippie painter, sweet and cute mother has no love for her daughter really.