I don't know what I'm going to do tomorrow. I just know for sure I'm going to keep playing basketball.
I'm not the type of person to give up just because something gets rough. That's a coward. That's not me.
I was tagged early as the prototypical white player, the guy with the intangibles - the smart player, the guy who did all the right things.
I look at that person and I'm like, That's not Kelli White. That's not who I am, who I started out to be.
People invade your space and offend your sensibilities because, to be plain, they couldn't care less about you.
It was the Victorians who covered the piano legs and drew a heavy curtain over what a lady got up to in her boudoir.
I've never minded solitude. For a writer, it's a natural condition. But caring for a dementia sufferer leads to a peculiar kind of loneliness.
When I was a kid in Adelaide, I dreamed of becoming No. 1 in the world, winning a grand slam and the Davis Cup for Australia.
Someday find my son...tell him about how things can be between men on this Earth." --A Letter to Jesse Owens
I like strong female characters. I try to write them as role models for young girls.
I've thought that 'Soulmate' in the 'Night World' series would make a really nice TV-movie or just a movie.
I learned firsthand that there would simply be no wars if people engaged in real conversation.
You've heard the saying, 'Analysis creates paralysis.' You can't be 100 percent sure of anything.
It's difficult sometimes when you have somebody who is of a different culture trying to make light of something that is maybe not quite something that they understand.
For me, it seems to help me take the pressure off if I don't pay attention to what other people are telling me.
I don't think about the trials and the Olympics a lot. If I do, it's just going to stress me out and get me worried.
There's a lot of emotions that always come out after a skate of a lifetime. I always start crying because there is so much buildup to that competition.
I want to see how far I can train. I have to see how far my body will go.
I think the lottery changed everything for us. Once we got Sidney, it helped us turn this franchise around overnight.
You're in the gym eight hours a day; you're not preparing for cameras and running around and doing tour stops and making acting appearances.
I just know that all my fans who are with me and going along for the ride, that's what means the most to me.