Feminism's ultimate success is that we don't need it anymore.
The thing I see for myself is to be the best ever.
I want to do something extraordinary, not just make a tackle. I want to make people's eyes widen, like, 'God, you see that?
For me, it's not about sacking the quarterback. It's about changing the course of the game. It's causing a crucial fumble at a crucial time. It's making a tackle for a loss when the opposing team needs to gain one or two yards for the first down. I look at myself as a sudden-impact player.
It means everything. Making my father happy, that's my biggest joy.
I approach football like a street-ball game, like I'm playing with the fellas in the yard.
A lot of guys see the complexity of the game; I see the simplicity.
It's easier to resist at the beginning than at the end.
Past happiness augments present wretchedness.
The forces of adversaries are more diminished by the loss of those who flee than of those who are killed.
I do think there are very few extreme right-wing gay Republicans. Although it depends how you define "extreme right-wing. " They're making a political calculation.