I'll not punish you for having an imagination.
We win because we play together as a team.
Whether I start or come off the bench makes no difference to me. My game has always been go as hard as I can as long as I can
Over the years, I have pushed myself mentally and I have pushed myself physically. A lot of people say, 'John Havlicek never gets tired. ' Well, I get tired. It's just a matter of pushing myself. I say to myself, 'He's as tired as I am; who's going to win this mental battle?' It's just a matter of mental toughness.
If you are honest with yourself and can look into a mirror and believe that you have given 100 percent, you should feel proud. If you cannot, then there is more work to be done.
Over the years, I've had hundreds of shots blocked. You've got to go in and take chances.
You never came home for lunch: you just stayed doing, playing, having fun, surfing, running round.
Be quick to pray. Stop talking to yourself. Talk to Christ.
As an architect it is very important that you distinguish between different realities. There's the reality of the drawing and the reality of the building. So one could say, or at least it is the common belief that architecture has to be built; I always denied that, because ultimately it is based on an idea. I don't ever need a building to verify my idea. Of course, what with a building is more its vanity and actual physical experience. But I anticipate; I wouldn't even build it if I could not anticipate how it would be.
Hurt tends to drown out sorry.