After learning to love God (worship), learning to love others is the second purpose of your life.
Statistics are for losers.
I found out that if you are going to win games, you had better be ready to adapt.
High sticking, tripping, slashing, spearing, charging, hooking, fighting, unsportsmanlike conduct, interference, roughing. . . . . . everything else is just figure skating.
The goal is too small and the goalies are too big.
I knew your father before you did, and I don't think he'd be too proud of what you're doing right now.
There is nothing so uncertain as a sure thing.
The world that we must seek is a world in which the creative spirit is alive, in which life is an adventure full of joy and hope, based rather upon the impulse to construct than upon the desire to retain what we possess or to seize what is possessed by others.
I think I've been really good at surrounding myself with really talented people. I've picked the right coattails to ride on.
What interests us is not the person who is pitying himself or who is sitting, stewing in their pain and their suffering. What interests us is the person who's overcome it, who's doing their best to move away from it.
The only thing going on is the progression of words and sentences across page after page and so suddenly we see this immersive kind of very attentive thinking, whether you are paying attention to a story or to an argument, or whatever. And what we know about the brain is the brain adapts to these types of tools.