There are certain storylines I shouldn't have done, there are certain actors I shouldn't have cast - guest stars, I mean.
I'm not a big blues fan, but I don't know anyone who doesn't dig B.B. King.
I still speak Czech with my parents because I was born there.
Right now I like baseball, hockey and tennis players. And horseback riders.
If you don't lose, you cannot enjoy the victories. So I have to accept both things.
If the plane moves, some turbulence, I am nervous flyer.
I am not the most courageous guy in the world outside of the court.
I used to pretend that I was Tom attacking Jerry, who was drawn on the ball.
Fox would hire me in a minute. And believe it or not, CNN would, too.
I always tried to win. I was as competitive as I am today.
I am fast and very powerful on the court, so this is what matters.
I never give up. Doesn't matter what the score is.
I'm not afraid of stereotypes. There are some truths to it - but the problem is that people keep sort of owning that one thing to be the truth.
You know I took an oath to tell the truth when I took the witness stand.
The pain we inflict upon ourselves hurt most of all.
I think Anna and the King is a look at Asia from the Asian perspective, reflecting the Asian experience, which is very rare.
When I founded the first Hard Rock, no one was serving American food in London; McDonald's wasn't there, Burger King, etc.
In the West, the basic economic and social unit is the individual; in Africa, it is the extended family or the collective.
What I like about cities is that everything is king size, the beauty and the ugliness.
We are afraid of ideas, of experimenting, of change. We shrink from thinking a problem through to a logical conclusion.
I believe that all students, when asked to be accountable for their actions and to be socially aware citizens, will become agents for change!