There are sometimes easier games and others harder, but the Champions League always requires enormous concentration.
Winning isn't always championships.
When you're in championships, it's never about what you do. It's always about what other people do.
The major championships have always been a special focus in my career, and as a professional, I think Augusta is where I need to be.
God's dice always have a lucky roll.
I have always been attracted to clothes designed by women. Coco Chanel, Vionnet, Norma Kamali, Donna Karan. They have a little more - how do I put it? - understanding.
I always put on Chanel No 5 after I've had a bath or before I go to bed. If I'm going out, I'll layer other fragrances on top.
I worked out a lot before I was 20. I was hard underneath. I had just a little padding. I was quilted. Always Chanel.
It will always be important that people continue to push on the system from the outside. It will also be important that people make the changes that we know are necessary on the inside.
I wrote 'Channel Orange' in two weeks. The end product wasn't always that gritty, real-life depiction of the real struggle that happened.
I've always been the one who is more enthusiastic about Christmas than my family. I regress to a child state, chanting carols.
When 'The Bell Curve' came out, I'd have lectures with lots of people chanting and picketing with signs, but it was always within the confines of the event and I was eventually able to speak.
I got that idea from being in India. I always like the chanting.
I always thought that if I wanted to do a family, I wanted to do it big. I wanted there to be chaos in the house.
In those days I would go for an interview and find myself competing with this other chap who would always be younger and taller, and much handsomer than I.
The public has always expected me to be a playboy, and a decent chap never lets his public down.
I have always aspired towards other people's looks. When I was young, I loved teddy boys; I thought they looked wonderful. Then I was a cowboy in Arizona, really for the clothes! I had a ranch for five years; I had chaps made of bearskin.
Back to the painting of the Sistine Chapel, there's always been run-ins between benefactors and artists.
I had always dreamed of living in Chapel Hill. When I was a college student at Hollins University in Virginia, I came down to Chapel Hill for summer school and just loved it.
I read nonfiction almost exclusively - both for research and also for pleasure. When I read fiction, it's almost always in the thriller genre, and it needs to rivet me in the opening few chapters.