When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
If you're going to do something wrong, do it big, because the punishment is the same either way.
If the road is easy, you're likely going the wrong way.
Destiny is important, see, but people go wrong when they think it controls them. It's the other way around.
You're on your own now. You are not helpless. You will find your way.
And he (Andy Van Dam) put his arm around my shoulders and we went for a little walk and he said, Randy, it's such a shame that people perceive you as so arrogant. Because it's going to limit what you're going to be able to accomplish in life. What a hell of a way to word "you're being a jerk." [laughter] Right? He doesn't say you're a jerk. He says people are perceiving you this way and he says the downside is it's going to limit what you're going to be able to accomplish.
Dissents speak to a future age. It's not simply to say, "My colleagues are wrong and I would do it this way."
… if you expect people to try to do things your way, you're going to have to give some hints as to what that way is.
Be your own worst critic.
When things go wrong it's tempting to shift the blame. Don't.
Accept responsibility. People will appreciate it, and you will find out what you're capable of.
To go wrong in one's own way is better than to go right in someone else's.