There is a difference between conceit and confidence. Conceit is bragging about yourself. Confidence means you believe you can get the job done.
Cancer can take away all of my physical abilities. It cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart, and it cannot touch my soul.
If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day. That's a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you're going to have something special.
It's fantastic for Arsenal, and for English football as well. You've got an English club with a lot of young English talent committing themselves to a club.
I'd like to be a more consistent starter. I'd like a smoother transition from crouching to running. I have to learn to relax during a race and how to breathe.
I played a lot of the original 'Fight Night.' I think the depiction of Trinidad in the game was awesome.
I don't have any down days. If anybody who knows me comes into our locker room, they know I'm happy; they know I'm cheerful.
I did do Broadway for a little less than a year and realized quickly I don't have a passion for it and, more importantly, I don't have a talent in it.
Then you figure out that if you don't throw it as hard as you can, you can put it where you want. It's more important where you put it.
I remember Terry being exhausted from his latest Super Bowl win and all the things that go with it.
I've discovered new parts of my manhood, places I couldn't get to without loving someone else unconditionally and putting others before myself.
When you reach that elite level, 90 percent is mental and 10 percent is physical. You are competing against yourself. Not against the other athlete.
One of the nicest satisfactions you can have is to be able to give something back to your parents when they've given so much to you.
On certain plays and situations I feel like I have the advantage. But sometimes I just have to not think about the size of the guy in front of me.
I never dislike anyone that I am in competition with. I welcome the challenge. Besides, I get along with just about everyone.
There were no competitions on television. The first skating competition I ever remember seeing on television was the 1968 Olympics when Peggy Fleming won.
It's different today than it was then. In those days we were strictly amateurs. If I had wanted to stay in for the '80 Olympics, my parents couldn't have afforded it.
I used to have terrible tantrums. I was temperamental when I was younger. Actually, what I needed was a swift kick in the pants. What a brat!
People think skating would translate very easily to dancing, but it really doesn't. Dancing is a lot of fun and not as dangerous as being on the ice.
You forget about it whether it was 15-2 or 3-2. It's still a loss. It doesn't matter what the score was if we win tomorrow.
The big difference for me is that, as I get older, I find it's a lot easier to stay in shape than it is to get back in shape.