Champ Chance Gemacht / Made Gewonnen / Won Golden Handschuhe / Gloves Hätten / Had Mir / Me Olympia / Olympics Realisieren / Realize Versiegelt / Sealed
I wouldn't say that there's ever been an Olympic champion that didn't deserve to win an Olympic Gold Medal.
I had to realize that if I didn't really love who I was, and if I couldn't appreciate this - my body - as my moneymaker, then I wasn't going to make any money.
We've got one life and the older we get the more we come to realize how short it is.
The Olympics remain the most compelling search for excellence that exists in sport, and maybe in life itself.
Working on the film really made me confront my opinions about change and gentrification.
Every word or concept, clear as it may seem to be, has only a limited range of applicability.
In 1981, I spoke at the Olympic Congress. I was scandalised that I was the first athlete to be given that chance. But I made the most of it.
My goal wasn't to make a ton of money. It was to build good computers. I only started the company when I realized I could be an engineer forever.
The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.