It's gratifying to see people come up to me and thank me for entertaining them.

My interest in economics just basically comes because I think I'm a curious person, and I'm interested in how the world works.

I've been in WWE for 22 years, and that's a long time, and I still think I perform at a high level.

When I was very first getting into wrestling, the Undertaker was my favorite.

I've always been happy about what's gone on in my career. It's been tremendous: more than I can ever hope for.

I've always been interested in politics.

I always believed I could win the election. After I won the primary, people started telling me, 'No one thought you had a chance.' I was like, 'Really?' I thought I could win the whole time.

I think one of the things that will really surprise people about 'See No Evil 2' is the fact that its so beautifully shot. It's really a pretty movie.

People ask what the advantages are of wearing a mask, and the first thing, of course, is the mystery - people don't know exactly what Kane is thinking.

Knox County is home. I love it here, and I love the people.

What we do in WWE is not a sacrifice. Being out on the road all the time, and all the bumps and bruises, that sort of thing is difficult but also a joy and a pleasure. It's brought so much happiness into my life. I wouldn't have it any other way.

I've been in WWE for 22 years and reached a point in my career where, within the locker room, I'm one of the people that guys come to if something needs to be discussed. I'm also one of the people that the WWE executives, if there is a problem in the locker room, I'm one people that is consulted about that.

I'm really happy to see Braun Strowman. People ask me who reminds me of me, and it's probably him. So, I'm really happy to see him doing so well.

I personally hate psychiatrists. When I was a kid, I saw quite a few of them, and they ruin everything.

Freddy Krueger was one of my childhood heroes.

Knox County, Tennessee, is a great place to live, work, and raise a family.

I think sometimes we put blinders on and define our personas very narrowly and are afraid to step outside the comfort zone - something I've never been afraid to do.

I think the key to the longevity is being able to reinvent yourself and to adopt and incorporate different things into your character.

I have always taken everything as it comes and tried to stay in good shape.

I think what The Rock has been able to accomplish has been amazing. He has just done a phenomenal job in all of the movies he has been in.

In the end, Kane will be remembered as a character I played on TV. In that respect, I want people to remember me for more than that.

I've been very fortunate that I haven't gotten injured a bunch. I try to take care of myself. I think, too, my size gives me an advantage in some ways.

The great thing about libertarianism is it really is the American dream: It's the ability of everybody to live their life and build their life according to what they want, so long as they don't hurt anybody else.

I was a little nervous at my first match, but I think I did OK. I went home after the match and watched the tape of it over and over. I wanted to do it again.

For someone my size, it's difficult to be inconspicuous.

I work out five to six times a week.

Life's too short to hold grudges.

I just want people to know that I'm a good person, and I'm not a thug like everybody thinks I am.

Be a good person. The best person you can be. That's what matters.

I feel like if you're in a bad situation, and then you see somebody that's even in a worse situation, you feel for that person.

I always like to appreciate any achievement but then try and figure out how to top that the next time.

Hopefully I can help kids, and they can end up being stronger in the long run, too.

My fans are so loyal to me, and it's an amazing feeling to have everyone support me.

I feel like everything happens for a reason.

I always say just stay positive. If you ever get down on yourself, try to find something that takes away that negative. Always find that positive area.

Now that I'm with RCA, they were able to get radio on board, and it's just really awesome to see their support and 'What Ifs' going to No. 1.

I was working at Lowes and Target, then FedEx, and still did not have enough money to pay rent on my own.

I feel like I have my loved ones, but I have a lot of haters, too.

My tattoos... I'd be in the Army right now if I hadn't got 'em.

If you do get to know me, I'll tell everything to you. But I don't want to tell everything to the wrong people.

I usually think about titles. I'll hear somebody say something and write it down in my notes, and whenever we go into a room, somebody will start naming off titles, and whoever has the best title, that's what we start writing.

I just want my hometown talking about where I'm going - like, 'He's killin' it right now,' and, 'I'm so glad he's doin' well,' and I want them to know I'll always come back, every chance I get. I'm not one of those people who'll just leave.

You put my voice on R&B melodies, on top of a real country band, and the sky's the limit.

I don't do anything bad.

My mom was so good at hiding the bad in life that I thought all of life was good.

You can't hold a grudge against anybody; you gotta let it go.

When I first got into country, I was trying to do the traditional country thing, and I still have a heart for traditional country. But the songs I was writing just weren't falling into that category.

I try to stay away from all negativity.

I wanted to call it 'Experiment' because it's all kinds of different sounds. We have a bunch of instruments on there that are basically going extinct, like the fiddle, the steel guitar, the slide.

It feels awesome to be a Guinness World Records title holder and to be the first artist to achieve this with Billboard. I remember being in elementary and middle school and looking at the books for all of the records, and I can't believe my name gets to be in there now.