Most of my ideas just come out funny.
I just need to get more aggressive and let my teammates feel all that energy and all that emotion.
Making the playoffs three consecutive seasons is a great accomplishment.
I want to continue to expand my game a little more, build my body and work on staying strong so I can play the way I've been playing, and holding my ground the way I've been holding my ground.
I'm doing my job. I'm doing what's expected out of me, and I'm proud of the way I've been able to perform and contribute.
If our minds and hearts are into it, we can be a heck of a team. We can beat anybody.
It doesn't matter who gets what. It's just a matter of doing what it takes to win.
Whenever anyone, Buddhist or not, sees a Temple or an image of Buddha they receive blessings.
In their nomination to office they will not appoint to the exercise of authority as to a pitiful job, but as to a holy function.
There are no guarantees. But there is also nothing to fear. We come from oblivion when we are born. We return to oblivion when we die. The astonishing thing is this period of in-between.
I have a theory about American men -- I think they think women are boys who don't know how to throw a ball very well. American women are forced into the role of being men without penises, of being men who haven't quite been able to make it. If women don't want to be pussycats, then they get forced into the role of being almost as good as men. Which is lousy.