When you're a teenager and you're in love, it's obvious to everyone but you and the person you're in love with.
If I wasn't talking, I wouldn't know what to say.
Hockey is the only job I know where you get paid to have a nap on the day of the game.
Hockey is not a sport - it's a disease.
Since films and television have staged everything imaginable before it happens, a true event, taking place in the real world, brings to mind the landscape of films.
But I think it has to do with what you believe about yourself. If you believe you're damned, then you are. But if you don't. . .
In relative youth, we assume we'll remember everything. Someone should urge the young to think otherwise.
We are alive for a certain period of time in any given lifetime. We are competing against time. It is a race to see if we can wake up before we go to sleep again. That is the challenge.