I'm playing great tennis. I'm enjoying the tour, having fun with the fans off the court. I'm loving it now.
I'm really, really enjoying myself, I seem to have a lot of purpose in my life. I'm enjoying what I'm doing, you know, and people are liking it. So, it's great, you know.
As long as you are enjoying your wrestling and enjoying what you are doing, that's all that really matters.
I'm enjoying the struggle, and I'm enjoying how I'm able to grow and really learn from it every single day.
I'm doing it by enjoying what I do in the gym, really enjoying my foods.
It's a great honour to be part of such an iconic brand as Paco Rabanne. It was totally different for me, so it was quite challenging in a sense, but it's an experience that I'm really enjoying. It's been just over a year and a half now. I'm really enjoying it and hopefully it will continue for a fair bit into the future.
I grew up playing tennis. My father has a tennis court at his home in Bel Air and I was always watching him on the tennis court as a kid, he was a fanatic. I started playing seriously around ninth grade.
I wasn't drafted. I was just playing really good basketball, enjoying playing basketball with my national team and never really thought: 'I have to get to the NBA.'
Maybe war isn’t really fun, but I certainly was enjoying it.
It was trying to make my tennis game look mildly respectable, which I found you don't even really need to practice if you have a really good editor. They can edit it and you're like, "Hey, it looks like I'm playing really well." That was the fun part, but it was like going to summer camp.
There's a happiness about me, a confidence and a happiness that I didn't have when I was younger. You feel good inside, you look good outside. I feel like I look like somebody who's having a good life, who's enjoying it a little better than I did before. You can be really good-looking in your twenties but feel miserable, and people just sort of walk away.
Playing the sax and then enjoying jazz music man. It's like I learned how to find words inside of the beat.
Playing the sax and then enjoying jazz music, man - it's like I learned how to find words inside of the beat.
If you're not enjoying yourself, you can't really look as if you are.
I was really enjoying playing 'The Sea,' but it is quite an intense and emotional record.
Working with [Kyle Chandler] in the scene was like playing tennis. You work with really talented actors, I think they make other actors look really, really good.