In New York, after that famous home run, they expected me to be up there every year. That homer raised me to a high level, with the top guys in the game.
See, 'A Time to Kill' was the one I got famous off of. Big ka-boom, over one weekend. After that, I did films that I really wanted to do.
I just couldn't go back to Suddenly Susan after David Strickland's suicide. I didn't see how we could make the show light and funny any more.
I wondered a little why God was such a useless thing. It seemed a waste of time to have him. After that he became less and less, until he was... nothingness.
You can't open anything after your 50. You have to wait 'til people stop by the house. 'Oh my God, I'm glad you're here.'
As bad as it might be to destroy a creature made in God's image, it might be very much worse to be creating them after images of one's own.
You look after yourself. You believe in God. And if people want to drag you down, you fight that, and you keep on fighting.
After 9/11, whatever the evidence of intelligence failures, many people still saw that attack as almost unimaginable, so brutal and brazen an assault.
Most scientific revelations happened after the pursuit of knowledge quit being secret and hermetic.
After I play every character, I always walk away and feel a little different. I've experienced something that's not my life, but I've made it my life.
All my life I knew that there was all the money you could want out there. All you have to do is go after it.
Most people take long breaks after Olympics. I needed some normalcy back in my life, so I came back to the pool.
What we get from this adventure is just sheer joy. And joy is, after all, the end of life. We do not live to eat and make money.
Through a huge duration of my life, someone has always picked up after me. And when you're on your own and you're trying to be independent, it's definitely different.
A successful television series can chain you to a schedule of long hours and can put your personal life on hold. But after it is all over, if you survive, then anything is possible.
There's no point in trying to hoard money after life, so better really to share with people.
After you have wept and grieved for your physical losses, cherish the functions and the life you have left.
I am not sad, but I am melancholic. When you lose your mother at 20 and then your father soon after, melancholia is part of your life.
Being the first to cross the finish line makes you a winner in only one phase of life. It's what you do after you cross the line that really counts.
If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things.
I think the tennis is only a game. You can lose. You can win. After that? In life, there are much more important things than tennis.