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Nothing is more precious than life... especially the life of your child.
Have you ever lived in the suburbs? It's sterile. It's nothing. It's wasting your life.
There are moments in your life where you realize you could do nothing, but if you do, you'll probably regret it forever.
That's all you do in life: you find your perch, and if it suits you, just carry on. There's nothing Graham Greene about it.
As you get older, your metabolism slows down. You've got to admit it. It's nothing to be ashamed of if you have lived your life to the full.
I speak of a clinical depression that is the background of your entire life, a background of anguish and anxiety, a sense that nothing goes well, that pleasure is unavailable and all your strategies collapse.
In the NFL, you have a short shelf life. As a running back, if you're the first pick, and you're NFL life expectancy is only 3.5-6 years, your first big contract might not come until three years in - well, you might never get there. They need to get those signing bonuses up front because nothing is guaranteed.