Life's not about how hard of a hit you can give. . . it's about how many you can take, and still keep moving forward.
People call me crazy and a madman. Even 'Tasmanian Devil. ' I'd rather be called the 'Tasmanian Angel. '
I love Hawaii. I really enjoy surfing in Oahu, and Waianae is such a great area. And Maui - I like Maui a lot, too.
When I cook, it's something nobody else would enjoy.
Football doesn’t define me. It’s what I do [and] how I carry out my faith.
I've always been a very self-aware person.
Playing professional sports, it's important to eat healthy and take care of your body. In the offseason, rest is really important to me.
To have a choice at all is to be privileged.
That's lifted the crowd up into the air.
It's injustice. It's wrong. [The pipeline companies] didn't get the permission. They didn't do the things they should have done in the first place. They tried to just bully their way through there and they got stopped. But they're not really stopping.
We need a more widely shared burden on the part of society to keep asking, "What are our collective values, what kind of world do we want to bequeath to our children, and to what extent are these particular technological developments helping us go in those directions? I think that corporations, every bit as much as governments, social movements, and universities - we all have a role to play in asking those questions. I don't think anybody should have a monopoly on that responsibility.