For this relay there was a little more pressure because it's the 200, you have to make sure you swim it smart. The 100 was more about energy.
I've been able to do pretty well. I don't work as many consecutive nights as I used to, but I'm still working over 100 nights a year, so that's good for me.
Milestones you'd like to reach before retiring? Not really. Because when I began it was never to reach 100 games or reach 200 or to get high on the all-time list or whatever else. Those things are by-products. I want to win another championship, beginning with the conference championship. The thing that was disappointing to me last year was the fact that we did not win the conference championship. I felt like we just let that game (against Air Force in Las Vegas) get away from us.
When I'm 100 I'll still be doing pin-ups
While researching 'The Submission,' I went to a protest against the Ground Zero mosque in New York when I was about to give birth to twins. It was about 100 degrees. People thought I was very dedicated.
Everything I did in high school was focused on microbiology, looking at things like algae under a microscope for hours on end. When I was 13, I saved up $100 to buy a good used microscope. I was obsessed with microorganisms.
Out of 100 men, one will read the Bible, the other 99 will read the Christian.
We would like to carry out 100 percent, or maybe more, of our scientific program; I would like to devote some of my spare time toward extra scientific work.
I would never say anything about [James] LeBron because I know how much he means to the community; I know how much he does in the community, which is honestly 100 times more than your average athlete.
Sometimes minor details can have a huge impact. If you don't devote 100 percent of your efforts to every detail, you immediately run into difficulties.
Seventy percent store-bought, ready-made plus 30 percent fresh allows you to take 100 percent of the credit.
I won’t bet $100 against house odds between now and the grave.
I couldn't have come close without my teammates' help because the Knicks didn't want me to make 100.
Evaluation schemes that implicate 100% of the staff to detect a small % of incompetents are a waste of time.
If you train 100% the result will be 100%.
Karen Handel has run a 100 percent negative campaign.
The Cable Guy was underbudgeted, so it was always a debate about whether we could have more days or certain things that we needed, because the budget was determined before the script was written. So that made it a hard production on everybody. But it's also a funny thing, because it's one of those movies that cost $40 million to make and made $100 million around the world, but at the time, it seemed like a disaster that it didn't make hundreds of millions of dollars, because Jim was on such a tear. But it was actually a successful movie.
Think about reading: Today, parents would love it if their kids read books more because the parents understand the books. Just over 100 years ago, parents were upset because their kids were reading dime-store novels. Parents would say, "I don't want you inside reading anymore. Get outside and play. " I guarantee you, in 50 years or so, parents are going to say, "You're not going outside to play until you finish that video game. "
You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
I really am planning on living to be 100. People ask, "Why are you so depressed?" I'm actually a very happy person.