Well, actually I don't care what surface I'm playing on.
In Orlando, I handled a lot of stuff the wrong way.
The bird, the bee, the running child are all the same to the sliding glass door.
With the crowds on your side, it's easier to play up to your potential.
I always try to keep a pretty conservative demeanor on the court.
I'll do a little prayer here and there if I feel the need to.
In California, especially Northern California, the fans really cheer for me.
I took a back seat and did whatever it took for the team to win.
I think we're going in the right direction.
Birds don't sing after a storm, they sing before the next one.
I knew that life isn't always just about the Olympic gold medals and the sponsors.
Every time I fumble or drop a ball I am embarrassed.
When you run the marathon, you run against the distance, not against the other runners and not against the time.
I had to spend countless hours, above and beyond the basic time, to try and perfect the fundamentals.
Nobody gets lucky all the time. Nobody can win all the time. Nobody's a robot. Nobody's perfect.
Sundown is often the worst time of day for people with dementia. They can become restless and difficult.
If you quit once, it's so much easier to quit the second, third, fourth time.
I hate wearing trousers and shoes. I wear jeans and sneakers most of the time.
He is very upbeat but we hear that all the time from just about any athlete.
The thing I'm having a hard time with are the Christians who will stab you in the back in a wink.
To win the Championship in the first year will be hard. We need time to become competitive and win races.