I begged the universe to make me a famous comedian, and it did. So I tend not to ask for any more.

That's the beauty of being a straight-to-DVD star. It really helps you stay under the media's radar.

The Majestic Theatre in San Antone is as good as it gets.

You can tell on-stage when a joke's starting to lose its pop. It doesn't mean people don't want to hear it anymore; it means I don't want to do it anymore. Because I want to move on to something that has a knee-jerk reaction just like you get when you tell somebody a joke that they've never heard.

When I was about 12 years old back in Houston, my Dad used to take us to the driving range.

I write these shows one joke at a time. There's no continuity. I do try to figure an order to the stories, but there's not continuity.

Here's how I operate. When I see something I like, 20 years later, I ask her brother for her phone number. She don't even see me coming.

Anybody could say anything they want about me, and it literally never penetrates my skin.

I do a lot of gay-friendly stuff in my show, and men, women, they all love it. I practice non-judgment in my daily life and hope other people do the same thing.

People used to say I'm regional, but I'm not... We all have the same human condition.

My favorite bands are the Allman Brothers and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

I've been offered starring roles in horrible movies, but I just didn't want to do it. I don't see why you would.

But I work harder now because I have so much more exposure. And actually the harder you work as a writer, the better you get at it. It's like anything else. It's a muscle you have to exercise. I write more now than ever.

I don't know who in my family thinks very fast at all, including me. The things that people see me do onstage are written, so it doesn't have to be very quick if you have all day with a pen.

Anything I write that I consider stage-quality work, I won't give my TV show. I put it in my live show.

I want my fans to feel like we're always in touch. Because without 'em, I wouldn't be able to do any of this.

TV is a hard job. You work 15 hours a day. People tell you what to do. I hate to do it.

There's no idea or concept in comedy you could do that hasn't been attacked from some angle. But if you start leaving punchlines out so you'll look cool, I don't get that. But I don't watch standup anyway, so I don't know what they're doing.

I'm not willing to drag my fans down a road I don't believe in. That's just my one little principle. I've only got one, and that's it.

People, when they go on stage, tend to be animated and try to force things out instead of relaxing and bringing it in.

All I know how to do is take what's on my mind and spit it out funny. I don't know what else I could do besides comedy.

If I see someone out there mouthing the words to a bit, I'm not having fun.

When I was 20, I used to go around telling stories, and I knew where I was comfortable - onstage, talking, making 'em laugh and listen to the weirdest things. I liked being the center of attention.

I think the world has their own good, clean, Christian comedy. They don't need my help.

Think of The Rontourage as the Ron White Channel, where you can see us getting into trouble in all kinds of different places.

I think honest communication, no matter where it comes from, is positive for a relationship.

I was a huge fan of comedy when I was a child.

I don't do any corporate work.

It went from Bob Newhart to Flip Wilson to Bill Cosby to Richard Pryor to George Carlin to Cheech and Chong. I had all these records.

A killer Cuban restaurant with a giant cigar bar. Have me a Cuban sandwich. That's just like heaven to me. I'm a simple man.

I believe everything creative is somewhat collaborative. If you're a painter and someone stretches your canvas, it was collaborative on some level.

I was considered by my peers to be a good comedian. So that's all I ever strived to do was get some recognition from my peers.

If you look at the common denominator of all the comics who have had big success, it's being true to their nature... that's what takes a long time to learn.

I guarantee there's people who watch television who have no idea how complicated it is to make a television show.

I still have the newspapers of my first match at Barcelona. It was a disaster. We lost 2-0 and everybody was questioning my arrival.

I accept that everyone is entitled to his opinion and as a coach, I don't run away from criticism.

Some players need pressure to get the best out of themselves.

My whole football life is pressure. If I don't get pressure from outside I put pressure on myself.

Who does not want to coach Barcelona?

We have to respect the opponents but we also have to believe in ourselves.

We know it's impossible sometimes to have good defending against Cristiano Ronaldo but we want to keep the ball, with good possession, as then he can do nothing in attack.

I want a quiet life.

It is all about the talents of the young players. If they have the talent you have to give an opportunity. If they don't have the talent then, OK, you have to look elsewhere.

I was always most of the time working in clubs as player and coach to win titles.

What I like is to bring the best team for the fans, and if we have that then we need to perform and we need success, but that is what I like and what I have had all my life in football.

His potential is greater and higher than Everton as a final destination. If Romelu was to play at Everton until the end of his career I know he has left something behind.

If you have expectations as a club, then coping with criticism is part of your job.

I don't have any problems with criticism.

We all like being part of the Premier League. There is a lot of attention and we enjoy that but football is always the same. If you win, you have friends. If you don't win, you are looking for friends. That's the game.

It is not so easy to turn yourself into one of the big clubs in the Premier League and also the Champions League.