I'm very, very competitive. If my grandmother asks to race me down the street, I'm going to try to beat her. And I'll probably enjoy it!
I try to stay as private as possible; I know that's difficult, especially playing here in New York, but I make an attempt at it.
I've never been an actor on Broadway, but it feels like you're on a stage when you play at Yankee Stadium. And that's the feeling I've always had.
I think to balance the budget, probably every federal department has to take cuts in my opinion.
There are a lot of rich people in the world. There are very few people who have the privilege of getting to invent things that billions of people use.
Where I feel the most productive and engaged is when I'm buried in code, buried in some project, tweaking some designs. I'm certainly introverted.
I started realizing that I wasn't so dumb; rather, most people simply didn't know the answers to the questions that I was interested in-or they didn't care.
To me, innovations are the wheel, fire, language, movable type. There are not 3 million innovations; there are 3 million inventions.
Whatever the marketplace, if talented people are given resources, they're going to keep driving us to having better, simpler, cheaper solutions to problems.
You don't just have a story - you're a story in the making, and you never know what the next chapter's going to be. That's what makes it exciting.
My foundation was created so I can find a way to improve the living conditions of my people in the African continent, not just in Congo.
After spending more than 17 years playing for the NBA, in the summertime, I always came back to community service and different basketball clinics.
My husband and I believe that if you treat a child well and nurture his talent and physical ability, in a healthy environment, the child will succeed no matter what.
I have a secret sibling that I never knew existed and who was given up for adoption at birth by my parents, and she was born without legs.
As with Google, Facebook was a place that just concentrated a lot of top talent. It's just sort of natural that those people would go on and continue to be successful.
You don't have to get it perfect, you just have to get it going. Babies don't walk the first time they try, but eventually they get it right
Anything you're interested in the world - whether it be Charlie Rose or JetBlue or a public figure or your local coffee shop - they're on Twitter and broadcasting what is interesting to them.
People who are using it to sell things on Craigslist to holding garage sales - campaigns - the Obama campaign and the Romney campaign both used Square to raise funds.
There's always motivation coming into Majors. If you can't get up and get excited to win one of these, then you probably shouldn't be playing golf.
I don't know about anyone else, but if I had problems or issues, maybe I wouldn't feel as comfortable talking about them in a group.
There is always going to be competition. When you play for a top club, you're going to attract top players. It's part and parcel of football.