Memory is the medium of the must-have-been.
I don't think about delivery. I don't think about mechanics. I just think about throwing hard.
I'm me on the mound. I like to show my emotion, be real aggressive and give everything I've got for one half inning. I don't have to act. What you see on the mound is what I am in real life.
Sometimes, with two strikes and two outs, I step off the mound. People are yelling, they're yelling really loud. I step off because I want to feel it. You've got all that adrenaline going, you've got that rush. People think I'm thinking about something, but I'm just trying to listen to everyone and feed off it.
It's the best feeling in the world. The game's on the line, and you're the guy in the spotlight.
I like it when every pitch counts. There are a lot of people who see it as a negative, but I try to feed off it.
[In hockey] I was a goon, just protecting the better players. I've always been a better baseball player.
I tend to use my music as therapy, in a way.
Introvert conversations are like jazz, where each player gets to solo for a nice stretch before the other player comes in and does his solo. And like jazz, once we get going, we can play all night. Extrovert conversations are more like tennis matches, where thoughts are batted back and forth, and players need to be ready to respond. Introverts get winded pretty quickly.
you couldn't talk yourself into love any more than you could talk yourelf out of it.
Trump has a connection with his voters that most politicians don't have. I understand it perhaps better than anybody in media, and that connection that he has is not anything that anybody else can break. Only he can break it.