I love me some me.
— Terrell Owens
I'm not gonna waste your time, so I wouldn't expect you to waste my time.
I just feel like I know what I bring to the game. Very confident in what I do.
I don't see outside of me.
You never know what a person is going through, regardless of how much money they make or however great a life you think they're living.
People forget that I'm a human being, just because I play a sport that everybody loves. We're human. We're not invincible. We share the same feelings and emotions that people on the outside feel. I don't think people really understand that.
Everything that I've gone through since the end of 2010, from me finding out about my financial adviser stealing, mismanaging my money - that affected everything, from child support, mortgages, to me having to sell my properties, me being in and out of court trying to modify my child support. It's a lot to deal with at one time.
I don't have no friends. I don't want no friends. That's how I feel.
If you align expectations with reality, you will never be disappointed.
I feel like with me being a big part of any offense, then the numbers are going to come.
Right is right and wrong is wrong.
I feel like football players are overworked and underpaid compared to any other sports.
A lot of people think I'm stuck up. Pretty much that I'm arrogant. I only do that when I'm on the field.
When I step on the field, you know what you gonna get.
I'll do whatever it takes to win.
I don't want that to be the headline.
Instead of me having a breakdown, I'm focusing on me having a breakthrough.
Some people are too prideful to go out and reach out to people to help them in that situation because it's just such a dark time.
I'm human; that's what people don't realize.
I think people change, but the media, they never allowed me to change. They never allowed me to be a better person.
I know my body better than anything, better than anybody.
God blessed me to play football.
I wanted a NBA basketball gym at my house and that's what I worked hard for and I was able to achieve that.
God may not be there when you want him but he is always on time.
I've sustained a meniscus injury, shortly after that I sustained an ACL injury so really just going through that and going through some personal issues, personal problems within myself.
There are things players go through on an everyday basis in the business of football. You don't see it all with the glitz and glamour of game day.
I have an ability that I've already honed in on to get better.
Life and death. At some point we're gonna leave this world. Do I know when? Absolutely not.
A lot of people have to deal with the feeling that their worlds are caving in.
A lot of emotional stress that people go through, some people figure out a way to handle it. They have a strong enough support system to keep going and keep moving forward. And some people, they feel like they don't have that outlet.
I may be a public figure, but really, I'm just like a guy who could be in your family and have some difficult things happen to him.
I didn't know who my daddy was until I was 10 or 12. Surprising as it may seem, he was living right across the street.
I think at some point during the course of the game, I will have an impact - whether it's blocking or whether it's catching the football.
I don't have to play football.
This is God's world this is not the media's world.
It doesn't matter what people say about me, I weather the storm.