I like to address all parts of my game, but I'm really concentrating a lot of time with my coach, David Whelan, on my short game and on the greens.
For one thing, when you're playing as well as I was at the time, you think you can play with anything. That isn't true, of course, but I didn't know it then.
If I had spent a quarter of the time that I spent manipulating my sexuality in front of a piano instead, I would be the most gifted piano player of my lifetime.
You need to take care of your time and practice, you need to rest and talk to media. So it's really important to organize those things.
Something goes wrong, I yell at them -'Fix it'- whether it's their fault or not. You can only really yell at the players you trust.
Griffin Mill: Let's go to Acapulco. June: Is that the thing to do? Griffin Mill: It's *a* thing to do.
Andy Civelli: Griffin, you move in mysterious ways, but I like it! I like it!
June: I like words and letters, but I'm not crazy about complete sentences.
June: We can't hurry things any more than we can stop them.
June: Why don't you put me in the hot springs and see if I melt?
Roger: Hoyt. Hoyt. Hoyt... Strong Saftey. North High. I follow all the good players.
You can make a lot of money in this game. Just ask my ex-wives. Both of them are so rich that neither of their husbands work.
Nowadays there are too many players who can't get a contract elsewhere, who come to England and just take the money.
I don't blame the players today for the money. I blame the owners. They started it. They wanna give it to 'em? More power to 'em.
The chess-board is the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the universe, the rules of the game are what we call the laws of Nature. The player on the other side is hidden from us.
I have 23 top players and they are all ready to put on the jersey and work on the pitch and that makes you happy and then you have peace of mind.
The practical core of democracy, defined functionally, is the peaceful exchange of power between different groups of powerful political players arranged in parties.
When you do what you're supposed to do and don't complain much, I think the fans, media, players and front office appreciate and respect that.
I only had one player in my 33 years of sports that couldn't be traded. He wore No. 23 - and 45 when he played baseball.
I think that people who have played sports have an ability to relate to people because when you're playing you have to work on teams and with opposing players.
I long for the days when athletes were revered. I want to see the romance return to sports, to see people enjoy the game purely for the game and the players.