I think rugby is 80 per cent mental.
You never know what battles people fight.
The solutions to Africa's problems lie in Africa, not in Live Aid concerts.
I am kind of like a diesel. It is the cyclist in me.
Management is, above all, a practice where art, science, and craft meet
I learned to fly an airplane, and had my own airplane during the 1960s.
It seems strange that almost no other traces of the strong vikings are found in America.
I'm not a big fan of those who are egotistical and so outspoken.
Peter Jackson has just really earned the right to be Tolkien's torchbearer on screen.
When I see pot-bellied cyclists wearing the 'maillot jaune,' it appals me.
A physical therapist does some unbelievable stretching with me.
You cannot say things one week and then behave differently.
Businesses fail when they over-invest in what is at the expense of what could be.
There are few things that you can't do as long as you are willing to apply yourself.
It was in the 1960s that I began the detailed study of public regulation.
I started working and publishing in price theory by 1938.
I remained a member of the section till 1947, becoming Director in 1946.
I deal with more practical issues of the Bible.
I think the IMF helped to detonate the Indonesian crisis.
I've always been a serious computer nerd, as well as a biologist.
If you start thinking about retirement in six months' time, you're already there.