Steve Jobs' ability to focus in on a few things that count, get people who get user interface right, and market things as revolutionary are amazing things.
It's amazing when you're playing to a crowd who barely understands English but they're singing parts of your song back to you.
I have an amazing social-media wing man who manages my Facebook fan site. All my blogs get copied there.
I find so many songwriters today are missing an element... either the production is amazing but the songs aren't, or it's the other way around.
I doubt I'll ever pay someone to do a remix again, because there's some amazing stuff just coming out of bedrooms.
It's hard to tell which assets will be toxic. The best way to ensure that only shareholders and banks feel it is have adequate capital.
I've always wanted to be the best in the world as a baseball player, so when I started to think about opening a business, it was with that mindset.
I threw my best to every hitter I faced, and I found I had the strength to go all the way.
Maxi dresses are also my best friend. They take me from my morning coffee, to the beach, to nighttime.
I've spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on the very best security and I can assure you my homes are as safe as the Bank of England.
I was probably in the best shape of any athlete at the time, but you don't get to pass judgment on yourself.
The taste of people with large bank accounts tends not to be on the cutting edge.
A baseball swing is a very finely tuned instrument. It is repetition, and more repetition, then a little more after that.
I'm still raising kids myself, so I don't feel like a grandpa.
I ain't ever had a job, I just always played baseball.
I never rush myself. See, they can't start the game without me.
My pitching philosophy is simple - keep the ball way from the bat.
The more the data banks record about each one of us, the less we exist.
Banks need to have large shareholders on the board that have a direct interest in their performance.
I got into pro ball at 18 and played until I was almost 39, non-stop.
Banks can't recoup the costs of serving customers who save in small amounts and transact frequently.