I was a little disappointed at the Meet of Champions. My time was better, but my place was worse. The competition last year was a lot better (than in 2003), but I'm determined to be better this year.
I was a young man with uninformed ideas. I threw out queries, suggestions, wondering all the time over everything; and to my astonishment the ideas took like wildfire. People made a religion of them.
I was an actor. I wanted to act. But... I didn't want to be a movie star. Never had wanted to be a movie star. I was so naive as to assume that anyone who knew me would know that went without saying.
I was brought up as a strict Baptist and when I was about 14 I thought, I don't want to spend eternity sitting on a bloody cloud playing a harp. Utopia sounds good, but wouldn't it get bloody boring?
I was calling around looking for anybody who was available. I was desperate for pitching, and he was available. There wasn't anything about him we particularly liked other than that we could get him.
I was driving it good and I was trying to do things with it to try to keep it in the fairway, and I think that was the difference. I just didn't shape the ball real well off the tee like I wanted to.
I was especially pleased with the play of Jordan Barrios and Scott McClure. Jordan had his best round of the year. Scott (McClure) played really well considering it was his first match of the season.
I was glad to be playing against those guys in practice. They made me better every day. I had to gain weight. I had to get stronger. I had to get accustomed to the speed and pace of the college game.
I was like 25 years old and my younger brother Bobby was on the team. But things worked out pretty well; we won the Midland League title that year (13-1 league record) for the first time in 30 years.
I was often turned down. Most of Hollywood turned me down, and I spent a lot of time trying to figure out why that was. There was a real reticence among actors to do this. They have more gatekeepers.
I was OK until that roof fell off. I was terrified then. Otherwise it hasn't been too bad. People are so nice and the people staying here have really been cooperative. But the washrooms are terrible.
I was OK until that roof fell off. I was terrified then. Otherwise it hasn't been too bad. People are so nice and the people staying here have really been cooperative. But the washrooms are terrible.
I was pleased with my kids coming back. I thought they did an excellent job. Our defense in the second half was very, very good, but against a good team like U-32 you have to play 32 minutes, not 16.
I was proud to see those American flags. I wanted them to wave them high so that everyone -- including the news helicopters -- could get the message that they love America, they're a part of America.
I was ready for just about anything that anybody could throw at me. I was ready for the challenge of winning the Stanley Cup. I was ready for this city. I wasn't intimidated about coming to New York.
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