I'm not getting an Emmy.

I got out of the Navy in 1990.

I blew a chance at a million dollars.

I'm not much at saying patriotic things.

Whatever my agent says to do, I usually do.

I just hate getting old - it's slowing me down.

Actually, I can take a roller coaster or leave it.

'Survivor' was not fixed. There's no way to fix 'Survivor.'

It is a good life. I would do it all over in a minute if I could.

Join the military, there is nothing better. You get to travel a lot.

I was never destined to be a movie star, and I'm happy not being one.

The only reason I'd bring a Bible out here is if I needed toilet paper.

I was hoping I could die of old age in the military, but they wouldnt let me.

I'm glad to see a lot of patriotism in this country - I haven't seen that since World War II.

I was born military. I made up my mind right away, 'Im gong to do this for the rest of my life.'

The best life in the world. 'Survivor' was nothing compared to what I did, and it's just that way.

I was at the Emmys, and someone told me that I'd gotten more applause than Brad Pitt. I said, 'Who's he?'

Ain't nobody more famous than me. I am my own hero and everything else. If you are a SEAL you can say that.

I got an action figure. You know, like G.I. Joe. What I seen of it, they got to put a little gray in the hair.

I don't jog anymore 'cuz my knees hurt and stuff like that. I walk a lot and I am really slowing down walking.

I have done a lot greater things than 'Survivor.' Going through SEAL training was much harder than 'Survivor.'

Joining the service is a great thing. I think everybody should join the service. It is a great life and we do exciting things.

I took charge of the rice when I got on 'Survivor.' I said, 'I'll take charge of this and it'll last till the end.' And it did.

One of the biggest things that hurt me during 'Survivor' was I found out girls can run faster than I can. That really burned me up.

I was with much nicer people in the Navy. On Tiga, you had a lesbian, a hippie, a homosexual and this neurologist who shaved his whole body every third day.

When they picked the people for 'Survivor,' they wanted 15 fouled-up people and one normal person. I was the normal person, in my opinion. I'd have bet a million bucks I was gonna win.

Well, I think one of the big things wrong with kids these days, a lot of them don't have a family. A lot of them got one parent and there's quite a few that don't have any parents and that's where the whole problem is. There's no family life, no father to slap 'em around when they need it.

For a homosexual, he's one of the nicest guys I ever met. And he's good at what he does. You know, he's got leadership ability, and if these people here would listen to him, he would take 'em a long way. But anyway, me and Richard got to be pretty good friends - not in a homosexual way, that's for sure.

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