One thing you can't pretend to be is funny.
I think that unless you grew up in New York or Chicago or Los Angeles, you're sheltered.
I miss the anonymity that comes with New York because everyone around you is so immersed in their own journey.
People spend so much time in their cars, and it's a legal way to have fun by speeding a little bit or testing yourself a little bit, and you get to invest in your car. For some people, it becomes their baby.
My dream car would be a Maserati. That would be amazing.
I like action more than anything touchy-feely.
I once owned a really, really ugly pair of white leather boots. They were so bad. It was back in the '80s! It was just a really tacky fashion choice when I was in middle school, and I thought it was cool. I'm really embarrassed.
The ultimate quality of your life is not in your resume, but in the minds and hearts of those you mean something to because you gave yourself to them.
It was my duty to shoot the enemy, and I don't regret it. My regrets are for the people I couldn't save: Marines, soldiers, buddies. I'm not naive, and I don't romanticize war. The worst moments of my life have come as a SEAL. But I can stand before God with a clear conscience about doing my job.
They [corporations] feel neither shame, remorse, gratitude, nor goodwill.
New sales managers are the forgotten rookie - they were pros at selling, but all of a sudden they're a rookie at management.