I think women see me on the cover of magazines and think I never have a pimple or bags under my eyes. You have to realize that's after two hours of hair and makeup, plus retouching. Even I don't wake up looking like Cindy Crawford.
Every year I try to make adjustments and learn.
I know what my job is. I know what I've got to do. I've got to keep getting better.
I love taking hits away from guys and seeing their reaction.
I just go out there and try to help my teammates any way I can. They are on me a lot to be in the lineup and do stuff for the team, but sometimes it's just. . . frustrating.
My dad taught me how to play. He was a great amateur player in Curacao.
You play for the team, you don't play for the fans.
In the long run wives are to be paid in a peculiar coin — consideration for their feelings. As it usually turns out this is an enormous, unthinkable inflation few men will remit, or if they will, only with a sense of being overcharged.
I've never actually been a collector. I like the learning-curve, but I buy things, sell them to finance other things.
There is a great force in renunciation of power that those who are blinded by the lust for domination cannot understand because those who truly love do not desire power.
I optioned a book called "Rare Objects" by Kathleen Tessaro and I'm adapting it. It takes place in the 1930s and it's about two women and that's what I'm working on to direct.