I believe there are three keys to success. For me it is keeping my priorities in order: It's my faith and my family, and then the business.
My wife and I really, really like each other as well as love each other.
I look my best when I take my helmet off after a long motorcycle ride. I have a glow and a bit of helmet hair.
Over my lifetime, the car had actually transcended the fact that it is a car. It has become a venue.
Stand-up came out of three things. Frustration, necessity and arrogance. I didn't have a great career ahead of me in anything. Someone literally said to me, 'You should try stand-up,' and took me to a venue.
I've always been someone that sets achievable short-term goals. I've never been someone that's had a five-year plan, or a three-year plan. That just seems to lead to a lot of disappointment, and doesn't give you the chance to be flexible. So I've just always been someone that's sort of reassessed where I'm at, and set goals that are realistic. And luckily, I've had plenty of chances to recalibrate and adjust, and good fortune's come my way.
I'm spending all my time and energy on the project at hand.
What is not discussed, will not be advanced.
If you really wanna be a rebel, read your bible.
There's so much that you can get mad about. Out of self-preservation, I focus on being grateful.
I believe that everyone is destined for greatness, but most people aren't willing to pay the price it takes to get there.