I think it's natural for any manager to want to grow his business. The question is at what rate, and in what direction, and in what format?
I've never had a chance to go to the Finals, and I don't have a ring - and that would be the only thing that would get me to think about it.
My son likes to go see mines and electric plants, or the Large Hadron Collider, and we've had a chance to see a lot of interesting stuff.
Take risks. Ask big questions. Don't be afraid to make mistakes; if you don't make mistakes, you're not reaching far enough.
There are a lot of guys who play in the NBA. There aren't a lot of guys who have a chance to win a gold medal, too.
In terms of me being a Christian, going to Israel was really cool. Going to the West Bank, Bethlehem, floating in the Dead Sea - that was great for me.
My legacy is going to be in affordable health care. I am willing to invest in developing that model and the policies around it.
Truly affordable but high-quality health care tools and services are the only means by which quality health care can be provided to all.
Nothing matters more than your health. Healthy living is priceless. What millionaire wouldn't pay dearly for an extra 10 or 20 years of healthy aging?
In honor of Surgeon General Koop's legacy, we should ensure that the position of surgeon general is protected from political interference, funded appropriately and nominated from the ranks of career public health professionals who merit consideration...
I'm a running coach and I am going to continue to run, but I would hope that we are better defensively.
Pessimists are the people who have no hope for themselves or for others. Pessimists are also people who think the human race is beneath their notice, that they're better than other human beings.
I hope I did it the way my peers did it before me. I didn't do anything but try to play hard.
There is an old saying that money can't buy happiness. If it could, I would buy myself four hits every game.
We imagine that we want to escape our selfish and commonplace existence, but we cling desperately to our chains.
I've already established my (political)machinery. It's like a car. It's fixed already. You just have to get in and drive it.
From my first dunk at 14 years old to my second NCAA Championship at the University of Tennessee, my intense training with my dad was always to credit.
My dad had been shortstop when he was in college, and you know, when you're a kid, you want to be just like your dad.
Today I know that there is still work to be done, but along the way my I am achieving my dreams.
As entrepreneurs, we must constantly dream and have the conviction and obsession to transform our dreams into reality - to create a future that never existed before.
You have all the reason in the world to achieve your grandest dreams. Imagination plus innovation equals realization.