It's easy to have a good season but if you want to have a great season you have got to win a major tournament.
My philosophy is familiarity breeds contempt.
You've just got to follow your own path. You have to trust your heart and you have to listen to the warnings. . . . You can't argue with the universe. It's not about that. It's more about relaxing and knowing that you can handle it and feeling empowered. Knowing you have the power to do whatever the hell you want to do. That's what it's about. It really is.
The bickering and fighting and hating that women do with each other - it's going to kill us as a race of people.
You've just got to follow your own path. You have to trust your heart and you have to listen to the warnings.
It's time for those of us who have a voice to speak out for life, for love and for justice using the same media we've used throughout our careers.
I control my life and I have never let success run away with me - I've taken it and ran. And the only thing that could threaten my stability is me - I'm my only threat and my own worst enemy. Beyond that, I don't feel successful. I'm nowhere near where I plan to be as far as my goals.
It's hard to explain why exactly, but I think that when I began writing plays, it was from an actor's point of view more than anything. I had the feeling that if you put yourself in the position of the actor on stage and write from that perspective, it would give you a certain advantage in terms of being inside of the play.
I wanted to play in the NBA, I wanted to play sports, I wanted to do all this. And I have. I think I am becoming a man.
You know how I always believe in the future. . . Without disorder, the revolution is impossible; knowing that, I did not lose hope, and I do not lose it now.
I've gotten to go to a lot of places that I never would have been able to go and been able to meet a lot of people. And every now and then you'll be doing something and you're like, "I can't believe I get to do this. "