From a person standpoint, the old expression of what doesn't kill you makes you stronger is somewhat true.
I believe that given the audience attention level, we could do an even more compelling 90 minutes.
I don't know what drives me, I don't have a clue, but I'm driven more today than I ever have been.
I have to do something with my mind, or I'll get in trouble.
I think there are certain business matters which we must now conduct differently than we used to.
I understand the common man because I understand me in that regard at least.
I would dare say that most anyone in public life, if they stay in public long enough, is not treated fairly.
I'm a real common sense guy who caught a lot of good breaks and who has been very, very fortunate.
I'm excited about it, thrilled with the success thus far.
I'm not afraid of failing. I don't like to fail. I hate to fail. But I'm not afraid of it.
I'm not too good at lying still in the sun.
In America it's live by the sword of freedom of expression and be will to die by it as well.
In Europe we could do it, if we fly as soon as the event is over.
It's difficult to do that internally, because you're flying five, six hours.
I guess maybe another gift I have is a great work ethic.