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Your emotions are exposed when you play golf: humility, pride, anger, it all comes out with each swing. You lay it all on the line.
I have been a sports fan my whole life. To be able to talk about sports in an intelligent, journalistic fashion and to do things of a serious nature is a dream job.
It's not that I dislike many people. It's just that I don't like many people.
The other sports are just sports. Baseball is a love.
I'm still going to do television. I'm just not going to do morning television. I would like to do some things that satisfy interests, private interests.
I feel young, but my body doesn't agree.
There is a lot to life, and a lot more than just television to life.
My mom sees her sons as baby boys. Well, I stopped being her baby boy a long time ago.
In the first two years this is a man [Clinton] who tried his best to balance the budget, to reform health care, to fight for gay rights, to support personal freedoms. Couldn't those be considered doing the right things, evidence of true character?
We are essentially in the business of telling stories. We would like to think that most of our stories are basically human stories with sports as a backdrop.
The bottom line is more tax money is going to be needed. Just how much will be the primary issue on the agenda when Congressional leaders meet with the President later today, Wednesday, May the 9th, 1990. And good morning, welcome to Today. It's a Wednesday morning, a day when the budget picture, frankly, seems gloomier than ever. It now seems the time has come to pay the fiddler for our costly dance of the Reagan years.
I don't want to wait until something happens to see who my friends are.
How can you rank BYU No. 1? Who'd they play - Bo Diddley Tech?
The bombing in Oklahoma City has focused renewed attention on the rhetoric that's been coming from the right and those who cater to angry white men. Right-wing talk show hosts like Rush Limbaugh, Bob Grant, Oliver North, G. Gordon Liddy, Michael Reagan and others take to the air every day with basically the same format: Detail a problem, blame the government or a group and invite invective from like-minded people. Never do most of the radio hosts encourage outright violence, but the extent to which their attitudes may embolden or encourage some extremists has clearly become an issue.
You'll never see me working five days a week again.
Success takes the courage to know who you really are and be comfortable with that.