Clever people are never credited with their follies: what a deprivation of human rights!
We have a good team, and I think we'll have a good season this year.
My main problem has been staying healthy.
This year, I feel strong. I'm looking forward to having my best season in the last few years.
This is normal, to have pressure. It's how you respond. Take the pressure, use the pressure, have fun.
I want to be a starter again, I would really enjoy playing for the Phillies again, but my first consideration in making my decision is finding a circumstance that is right for me. I want to play for the Phillies again, but I also wouldn't mind joining a team I've never played with before.
You have to act and act now.
My style is to take something unexpected and make it into a hit. That's what I do.
You have the power to take away someone's happiness by refusing to forgive. That someone is you.
Our forefather Adam. . . used his freedom to turn toward what was worse and to direct his desire away from what had been permitted to what was forbidden. It was in his power 'to be united to the Lord and become one spirit with God. . . ' (I Cor. 6:15). But Adam was deceived and chose to cut himself off voluntarily from God's happy end for him, preferring by his own free choice to be drawn down to the earth (cf. Gen. 2:17) than to become God by grace.