I'm in no rush to be the one of the greats. I am one of the greats. I consider myself to be one of the greats of my division.
If you want to be like the greats, you learn from the greats.
Of course I’m going to learn from the greats—Ronnie Lott, Ed Reed, Troy Polamalu. But there’s a lot of unfinished work they didn’t do. I want to be the standard. I want to redefine what it means to be a safety.
I loved working with Peter Weir. I think he's one of the greats and will be remembered as one of the greats.
When the 'greats of all-time' put out their first albums, it wasn't a thousand features on it. And I'm one of the greats in my eyes.
In order to be one of the greats, you've got to study the greats.
I really want to be one of the greats. I want to be able to walk somewhere and have people say, 'Oh, that's Travis.'
The greatest of the greats wouldn't be the greatest of the greats if they didn't try stuff, you know what I mean?
There are many mediocre entertainers who don't aspire to much more than fame and glory. It's very easy to have them as your role models because there aren't as many greats. Go back, discover the greats, and take it from there.
Learn from the greats, and expose yourself to better work.
Millennials want to find meaning in their work, and they want to make a difference. They want to be listened to. They want you to understand that they fuse life and work. They want to have a say about how they do their work. They want to be rewarded. They want to be recognized. They want a good relationship with their boss. They want to learn. But most of all, they want to succeed. They want to have fun!
I want to be Geraldine Page; I want to be one of the greats.
I want to retire, when it's all said and done, as one of the greats.
I want to become one of the songwriting greats. That's my number one goal.
I want to be able to be looked back on and know that he was one of the greats in the game.
I want to be one of the greats. I feel like the money and all that is going to come, but I want to be a name that, like, when you say Nas or Jay Z, that's forever.