I am enormously uncool. I've made a cottage industry of being uncool. And I'm fine with that.
I pride myself on being a family man. I pride myself on being respectful and hardworking. That's just me.
My own son feels I'm uncool but my grandson loves me. Being cool or uncool is a generational thing. But as a personal thing, I really love everybody in sight.
I named my album 'So Uncool' because it defies the ordinary: you're different from everyone else. It's like, being uncool makes you cool because you're different!
I always pride myself on being an inside and outside player and pride myself on what I can do inside the paint.
I pride myself on what I do every night. I pride myself on my work ethic and how I carry myself. I want to be mature in my approach but focused and disciplined.
I can never understand how a solo could ever be 'uncool.' Play something good, and it won't be uncool, you know?
We celebrate pride every day of the year - whether it's black pride, whether LGBTQIA + pride, whether it's the pride of being a woman, whether it's the pride of being a mother, we should be proud of who we are each and every day.
I pride myself on being unique in my own right. I wanted to be myself.
I pride myself on being incorrigible. I have a very hard time being told what to do.
I think the biggest thing with me is that I just pride myself on being the best human being I can be.
I was never the cool kid in school, and loads of people told me that I was weird, that I dressed uncool and did uncool things, that I was too nice, too happy.
I pride myself on being kind.
I pride myself on being limber.
I pride myself on being able to get the guys lined up on the team, and being a great teammate and also doing my job.
I've learned there's nothing wrong with being a little fussy. I used to pride myself on being low-maintenance - I wore it like a badge of honor.