I'd ban drinking from darts.

I eat, breathe and sleep darts.

In any sport, you need a rival.

I hate suitcases. With a passion.

Confidence beats a lot of people.

Money brings jealousy and bitterness.

Max Hopp has a good style, lovely throw.

So much of sport is that mental attitude.

I love liver and onions or a roast dinner.

The baggage of celebrity can be very heavy.

I treat Adrian Lewis as if he were my own son.

It's been marvellous. I've had a fantastic career.

If I'm on a bus and an old lady gets on, I get up.

I'll never be able to stop working or playing darts.

Everything goes with age. Your eyesight, your energy levels.

I believe I'll still be winning world titles at 50 and beyond.

There are certain things I wish I could turn back the clock for.

My parents had nothing - just basic wages for all their hard work.

I've got a small gym in my house so I can work my arms and shoulders.

If you cut the fat out of your diet you feel more energetic, for sure.

Stoke's a depressed area, so people are working hard to get out of it.

Sometimes I'm playing darts in my sleep and I wake myself up. I hate it.

Dad didn't earn a big wage but even if he was really ill he'd go to work.

I am more of a knobhead than an egghead but I will be gutted if I get beat.

When I won the worlds in 1990, I won 70 out of the next 72 or 74 tournaments.

SLVR, as a 'sexier' looking device, will do better for Motorola than the ROKR.

My mum and dad always brought me up like that. You go to work, you do your best.

When I was 30 I became world champion and that's when I started to make a living.

Well, when you've got nothing, you're always looking forward to having something.

I do get addicted to stuff. I tried playing golf and I was soon going twice a day.

There's only one thing better than winning 14 world titles - and that's winning 15.

You get about 20 people in the audience calling you a cheat. It hurts your feelings.

I don't get an eighth of the attention of David Beckham, but it's still pretty heavy.

The world is a dangerous place and I've had a nice fanbase without any of the hassle.

Mum was nuts - you'd get a bucket of water over you if you refused to get out of bed.

You don't realise the power of TV, it's all over the world obviously, and it's lovely.

I'm flying to China and Japan - if you think Beckham is a big name, you should see me there.

When I first started doing exhibitions, you'd have 20 people down the pub, if you were lucky.

There are a few things I lost which I shouldn't have lost. I know what I did wrong. I was lazy.

Like Sir Alex Ferguson, I was so used to winning that I couldn't get used to the idea of losing.

I can see when people's minds are wrong. You can see when a footballer's going to miss a penalty.

It's unbelievable to have come through a field of 64 of the best players I've seen for a long time.

When we were travelling in different countries I felt like I was jetlagged eight months of the year.

We remain unconvinced that consumer appetite for mobile TV services exists outside of niche segments.

Sometimes getting beaten isn't such a bad thing. It gives me a chance to look at myself in a new way.

I would never dream of telling them how to play but it would be amazing if England won the World Cup.

It's not just the winning I like, it's the affection you get for winning. It's a lovely feeling, that.

I would have been a fantastic captain in a football team or a manager because I would have motivated people.

People will know if you are telling the truth or lying. If you are doing commentary, why not tell the truth?

During the 1990s I was dominating everything. People were saying they were beaten before we got on to the stage.

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