De La Hoya doesn't know about salsa. He should keep on singing mariachis and leave the salsa to me. I'm good at salsa.
My personal feelings are my personal feelings. I don't want to express them with anyone except for a very few people. It doesn't do any good. It really doesn't.
You have to believe in your process. You have to believe in the things that you are doing to help the team win. I think you have to take the good with the bad.
I'm surrounded by nothing but great people. I've been blessed with that, so really, I've got no choice but to be an all-around good person.
In New York, after that famous home run, they expected me to be up there every year. That homer raised me to a high level, with the top guys in the game.
My No. 1 focus was on my foundation, the Tim Tebow Foundation, to bring faith, hope and love to those needing a brighter day in the darkest hour of need.
We need to walk into the future, no matter how unnerving, with open eyes if society is to keep pace with technology.
I've got a new life now, a new future, there's a lot more to Lennox Lewis than just being a boxer.
I love to swim. When I jump in the water, I feel like I'm 12 years old again. It's really funny how it does that to me.
I don't think God cares a whole lot about the outcome. He cares about the people involved, but I don't think he's a big football fan.
God put us here to prepare this place for the next generation. That's our job. Raising children and helping the community, that's preparing for the next generation.
A Jack Russell terrier? My god. He'll burn you up. They never stop. A German shepherd, you can only go so many miles.
God guided me to America and gave me a good job. But he also gave me a heart so I would look back.
The two saddest moments of my life were when my mother died and when I was told I couldn't play football for the Colts anymore.
Life is easy when you're hot. But what happens when the ball bounces the other way? You just keep getting back up and climbing up.
You have to go understand that life and baseball is littered with all kinds of obstacles and problems along the way. You have to learn how to overcome them to be successful in life.
I think it goes hand in hand because if you discipline yourself on the floor, as you become an older player or a more seasoned individual, it adds structure in your life.
Most people take long breaks after Olympics. I needed some normalcy back in my life, so I came back to the pool.
I cannot bet my life on it, because I was not involved, that Alex Rodriguez ever used steroids. But in my opinion, I suspect he has, yes.
Everyone looks me and says, 'I'm not going to let that Asian kid embarrass me. I'm going to go at him.' That's how it's been my whole life.
The life of an athlete does have to be lonely and you have to be focused on your craft and what you do. Loneliness is just a sacrifice you make as an Olympic-level athlete.