Comfortable
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I live half the year in Nigeria, the other half in the U.S. But home is Nigeria — it always will be. I consider myself a Nigerian who is comfortable in the world. I look at it through Nigerian eyes.
There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long range risks of comfortable inaction.
Luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not luxury.
I know America is very nice and very good people. I'm a professional athlete. I come here. I never have a problem with somebody about my religion, about my name. I am happy. I'm always comfortable because I never do anything wrong. All the time I do something right. I follow all the rules.
Being taken for granted can be a compliment. It means that you've become a comfortable, trusted element in another person's life.
Performing tai chi in space — it is comfortable; we got more outer space chi.
People can judge me for what I've done. And I think when somebody's out in the public eye, that's what they do. So I'm fully comfortable with who I am, what I stand for, and what I've always stood for.
I was wearing black clothes almost from the beginning. I feel comfortable in black. I felt like black looked good onstage, that it was attractive, so I started wearing it all the time.