I know I'm not doing myself any favors by continuing to play.
Your most dangerous competitors are those that are most like you.
But with Interleaf I don't even have a spell program.
I'm very politically active, but that has nothing to do with my charity.
There are two things in New York, euphoria and disaster.
If you've ever won a championship, then that's all you're interested in doing.
Usually older players, late in the season, start to get cold.
I don't look at a problem and put variables in there that don't affect it.
I look forward to the holiday season every year.
I do really well in the traditional board games: Backgammon, Checkers.
Satire is what closes on Saturday night.
A crash is when your competitor's program dies. When your program dies, it is an 'idiosyncrasy'.
A 50-year-old company can innovate as well as two guys/gals in a garage.
The taxpayer group in every state is always - always referred to as nuts.
I do mixed martial arts, mainly kickboxing.
I don't think I'm that intelligent. I think I'm semi-intelligent.
When you have children, that's your main focus.
I don't want to be in the Hall of Fame. I don't think owners should be.
It is nice to have valid competition; it pushes you to do better.
But once you buy a company, you are married. You are married to that company.
I was a very early believer in the idea of convergence.