We have a number of difficulties facing our nation, but I believe fatherlessness is right at the top of the list.
I used to read every golf magazine front to back; I was addicted to Golf Channel, read Rotella, read every golf book.
Dedicate some of your life to others. Your dedication will not be a sacrifice. It will be an exhilarating experience because it is an intense effort applied toward a meaningful end.
Knowing the strike zone is very important, but I think the first thing is knowing yourself, knowing what things you do well.
As an African-American, I know all too well the negative thoughts and feelings hatred and bigotry cause.
When I see gay people holding hands or kissing in the streets, I just don't think that's right.
Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan.
When you want to win a game, you have to teach. When you lose a game, you have to learn.
People are really hesitant about expressing that they don't know something - but what's the big deal? I'm not ashamed about that at all.
I didn't know who my daddy was until I was 10 or 12. Surprising as it may seem, he was living right across the street.
I just feel like I know what I bring to the game. Very confident in what I do.
A lot of people think I'm stuck up. Pretty much that I'm arrogant. I only do that when I'm on the field.
Watching tape is key. I basically watch every game. It's the only way to break down your opponents.
I've always been fascinated by the military, the discipline they have and the sacrifices they make to defend the country. It's something I've always been interested in.
I have values I believe in and certain things I stand for.
If you feel pain, you have to make up your mind whether you can play with it or not.
I would like to thank the Commonwealth Games Federation for the very fair manner in which this matter has been dealt with.
Schools used to fund-raise for luxuries, like a trip to the water slides. Now, we fund-raise for things we have to have.
I never really called people out. It was more along the lines of teasing a person. It started for me in fifth grade on the basketball court.
Only a handful of professional football athletes have had a signature shoe, unlike in basketball where there have been a number of guys.
When I said I retired from basketball playing, I have retired. You will not see me play again. That is a promise.