I completed medical school at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1984.
I was home-schooled. My mom wasn't a fan of public school systems.
We went to a very small high school. It was, like, in a wooded house; it was a weird school. I hung out with a lot of guys in high school, and I did theater with a few of my close girlfriends.
When I went to high school, an all-boys' school, a Catholic school, I tried out for football, and I didn't make it. It was the first time, athletically, that I was knocked down.
Divya Narendra: You can't get a meeting with Larry Summers. Cameron Winklevoss: My brother and I pay tuition at this school, we carry a 3.9 GPA at this school, we've won trophies for this school and we'll be rowing in the Olympics for this school. I ...
I never really had to deal with a death in the family, let alone my brother.
Men suck, even imaginary ones
I don't put on my best clothes to make a film, my Sunday best.
I save the race for the race and I don't let it all out in practice.
I don't read the Sunday papers; or the dailies, either.
Better days are coming! They're called Saturday and Sunday.
The opportunity to go up to Canada and play was just a blessing for me and my family.
I always knew that I wanted to do something in business and I prepared myself for that.
I have a company called Earl Campbell Foods. I got into the meat business in 1991.
The greatness of America is capitalism, free market capitalism. The exceptionalism of American business.
I understand business and understand the ugly face of baseball, which is the business part of baseball.
There is nothing better than walking out and hitting a home run.
Having a home away from the media glare is important to world-class athletes.
Baseball is like driving, it's the one who gets home safely that counts.
If you have four years to complete your college education, do it.
I'd like to work with kids in special education - younger kids.