Marriage is a blood sport. Marriage is jousting. It's disembowelment. It's just terrible, terrible visceral injuries. It's not for everybody.
Your cruciate ligament, like many long-term injuries... when they come back they're expected to be what they were before the injury. While fit it sometimes takes a little bit longer for some than others.
You can't segregate and humiliate people decade after decade without creating long-lasting injuries.
I had bad back injuries; two bulging discs and a broken fragment off a disc, all in my sciatic nerve.
Dealing with injuries each year, it's kind of like a given that it'll happen. You've just got to push through it.
I had been wrestling with a fracture in my elbow and a slight tear in my triceps for quite some time, but it was continuing to get worse. As I worked through it, I ended up dislocating my shoulder and tearing my labrum. All of these injuries were on the same arm, so things like working out or even sleeping became increasingly difficult.
I'm not a quitter. All my career, I went through a lot of physical adversity, injuries. It's in my nature to be a battler.
I used to keep injuries to myself. It would just make it worse and worse. Now I'm having none of that.
Our schedule is intense. We do this for five nights a week, so injuries can happen very easily with the demands of the job. It's just the nature of what we do and sports in general.
The new ruler must determine all the injuries that he will need to inflict. He must inflict them once and for all.
I think there's no creative process that goes without injuries and scratches and punches. You get beat up somehow, and that's part of the commitment. You have to be open to that.
I used to keep injuries to myself. It would just make it worse and worse. Now I'm having none of that.