I am a monkey fan.

I drive a Lincoln Town Car.

We've all got to get on the same page.

Stats are for losers. They relish in them.

I never had naming rights at Texas Stadium.

Personally, it was hard to see Emmitt in red.

I take a good feeling away from what football brings.

I enjoy being with my family and hunting with my children.

Only 7 percent of NFL fans have ever been inside an NFL stadium.

We see every day that our very laws have both sides of the fence.

If we had picked Manziel, he'd guarantee our relevance for 10 years.

I know when I make a decision, I'm increasing my own personal work day.

I've never wanted anything as much as I want to win the next Super Bowl.

I lost my tolerance for a lot of things I probably should have tolerated.

Y'all should come to Cowboys Stadium and watch us beat the Giants' asses.

It wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if we didn't have a salary cap.

I think my greatest moments in life are family moments, births and marriages.

The stat is the score. And when you don't win that score, nothing good happens.

I probably should have had a little more tolerance with Jimmy Johnson. Seriously.

There are a lot of people with money, but not with the passion to really go spend it.

And I completely am one of the most sensitive in that area as far as the NFL is concerned.

I've tried to get cute - and I don't mind saying tried to be cute - at the quarterback spot.

Risk takes on a lot of different forms, be it financial, the draft slot, something physical.

Look, many of us here are regular marines... I will die as a marine because that is my dream.

Sports that are continuous and never stop don't give us the opportunity to segment our messages.

One thing that we've invested a lot of in, that we all live by, is the power of the commissioner.

I tried to get us what I thought was the equivalent of a Romo with Quincy Carter in the third round.

We feel good about our running backs as we have them right now, and we will continue to see how they progress.

Is [football] for everybody? Of course not. But it is a meaningful contribution beyond, I think, other alternatives.

I have never had a problem dealing in areas of ambiguity. I can make a decision and not have it all lined up just right.

Other sports culminate at different times of the year, but the NFL is in the fourth quarter - that's where the money is.

The only way to break out is to gamble - take a chance with that first pick if you wanna dramatically improve your team.

You wouldn't want to see the size of the check that I would write if it would for sure get the Dallas Cowboys a Super Bowl.

Sports gives us the grandest opportunity of all to talk about reaching down and helping up or getting on somebody else's shoulders.

If he can basically prepare, be the starting quarterback, come in and execute and keep his head right, then I feel good about Weeden.

I promise you that during my life, I was more concerned about not letting people down, about doing my part, than I was ever into what it did for me.

It's free of hip dialing. You can have some pretty confidential conversations and not get overheard by the camera man by talking into this flip phone.

You look at anything I've been a part of, it's when the laboring, the fatigue, when some of those things happen, that's what shows what you're going to be.

Nobody is thinking they're going to come out here and put a team here and become a multimillionaire. I don't know anybody that comes into the NFL like that

Nobody is thinking they're going to come out here and put a team here and become a multimillionaire. I don't know anybody that comes into the NFL like that.

I paid more for the Dallas Cowboys than anyone prior than that had ever paid to get involved in sports. But I wanted to be a part of the future of the Dallas Cowboys.

It's kind of like...with our own checking accounts, just because it's in there doesn't mean you should spend it or can spend it. You know that you have the rent coming.

But if you look at teams that want to share more revenues, they're teams that don't have a lot on the table. They've long since not had any serious investment in their team.

When it's the caliber of fight that Canelo Alvarez and Liam Smith is, that's a big deal, and what I've tried to do since we built this stadium is have the great sport events.

You don't see young men walk out and say, "Hey, let's go knock the [stuff] out of each other." You say, "Let's hit some grounders. Let's play catch. Let's shoot some baskets."

Only 7 percent of NFL fans have ever been inside an NFL stadium. Seven... have ever been inside. So the NFL is certainly about the Colosseum of Rome. It can't be a studio game.

We have long moved away from some of the principles of law as to what is fair and equitable in the United States. We all see every day that's debatable, 50-50 in almost all cases.

You could have a player that gave you some iffiness but his talent would make a real contribution, but you had to have an overwhelming base of players so you know exactly what you had.

Television has always been our No. 1 competition. But I know firsthand that you can create an experience you can't get on television. I also know that the social experience has an appeal.

I grew up with great coaching, and it had nothing to do with sports. I had great parents. I really got some great input from there. They were entrepreneurial, middle-class business people.

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