I was just really excited to win the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m in Moscow and then, to top that off, to win the Diamond Race in the 100m and 200m.
There's no other industry in the world where you could spend $100m as frivolously as they do in the film industry. Think about how much good you could do with $100m... it can be spent in 20 minutes on a movie.
Your emotions are meant to fluctuate, just like your blood pressure is meant to fluctuate. It's a system that's supposed to move back and forth, between happy and unhappy. That's how the system guides you through the world.
I thrive in competition. It feels good to improve timings and create records.
I don't worry about timings or what somebody else is doing in another lane.
The 100m is never stressful.
The quality of competitors abroad really pushes your timings, something that's tough to replicate in the country.
I'm a 100m/200m swimmer so I have the early speed.
No way did I ever think I was going to win the 100m.
We're more about other things over odd timings: orchestration, composition, horn/vocal arrangements - that's where we get super weird.
Nobody is going to feel sorry for me if I've lost a dollar or $100m.
My first 100m comes quite easily for me and I can hold my high speed, that is how I approach it.
It's easier to stay in shape than to fluctuate.
If I get married one day, or meet the girl I like, I’ll prepare 100m to 150m of candles, or maybe red carpet
Do not let emotions fluctuate with the up and down of your capital.
A lot of people do run well at 60m but can't transfer it to the 100m because there's still 40m to go, and anything can happen in that last section.