I didn't get into coaching to make money. I got into this for the coaching and teaching part.

I've never failed at anything in my life.

I don't think it's good to be a distraction to your team.

There's nobody tougher on the players than me. Nobody.

The key to coaching is love. It's not knowledge; it's not discipline. If you love 'em, you can discipline them. If you love 'em, you can yell at them and laugh about it later.

Colin Cowherd? I never met him; I don't know him.

I want guys that are sincerely interested in coming to Clemson. I don't need any practice recruiting, and I don't like wasting time. I want to be transparent, and I want prospects to be transparent, and if they're really interested in Clemson, then they're going to come here unofficially on their own.

I'm not trying to be like everybody else. I want to be Clemson, and Clemson's not for everybody.

Everyone will be judged one day, but it's not up to me to judge somebody.

There's a lot of 'oops' from us in life as people. I always say that God never says 'oops.' That's just kind of how I've always lived my life, but we're so imperfect that there's a lot of times that we say, 'Oops, my bad.'

We work too hard to be miserable.

You're looking at a guy who grew up in the state of Alabama, and my dream was to play there.

I just look back at my entire life. You know, my faith. I knew that I was where I was supposed to be.

I am who I am. At the end of the day, you've got to be who you are.

I've just never really gotten caught up in what people think about me, because I can't control that.

I know the price I've paid to be where I am.

I've had people say things to me like, 'Don't change.' I don't know how to be anything other than myself.

Any time you have a Heisman-caliber player, it just - that means he's a Heisman guy for a reason. So usually, that - for your team, that means a lot of big plays. Usually, there's a lot of wins tied to those Heisman guys, that's for sure. So it's always great when you got great players.

My job is to recruit the best players I can recruit. When they get here, challenge them and grow them into their best version.

I'm a wimp. I'm from Alabama. I don't like the cold.

I'm the biggest pansy you've ever seen.

I'm just telling you: I don't know what the heck I'm talking about - I'm just an old funky college coach - but Deshaun Watson is the best by a long shot.

I'm not going to apologize for having a great team and a great program and a bunch of committed guys, and Coach Saban is not, either.

I'm not a 'more is better' guy.

I love the trips that I've experienced as a player and a coach.

I hate the fact that, all of a sudden now, it's not cool to go to the Gator Bowl. Are you kidding me? I don't like that mindset.

Fans can have whatever mindset they want to have. But I don't want anything to creep into the culture of our program, because our players, they get stuff pushed at them - social media.

I don't ever want to come in the locker room and have players in there pouting.

I was the first one in my family to go to college.

I want to get to the top. I want to be the best. But I want to do it the right way and to enjoy the whole deal.

When you lose a parent, it's a strange feeling. It's a hard thing to get used to.

My father figures were my coaches.

Listen, I come from the most screwed-up dysfunctional situation. You've got violence. Police at your house. Your dad's gone. Nowhere to live. I want people to know, if I can make it, anybody can make it.

No, we don't control who our parents are. We don't control what color we are. We don't control what home we are born into. But we control our attitude. We control our work ethic. We control our drive and our commitment.

I've never seen myself as a second-class citizen.

My Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage would be my can't-live-without makeup!

I guess I love the small things in life.

In terms of beautiful views while eating, I love Babington House in Somerset looking onto beautiful lake, beds, hills and forest.

The only vegetable I liked when I was little was broccoli, which I called trees.

I have three makeup brands that I couldn't live without - Tom Ford, Nars and Laura Mercier.

I'm definitely a feminist.

Raw parsley makes me gag. It's the same for my mum and my sister. Which is funny because apparently parsley was used to suffocate witches, back in the day.

I think we need a rulebook saying that everyone should be lovely to each other. It doesn't cost anything to be nice.

There was a Saint Laurent dress that I actually had to hide from my manager. I DJ'd for part of the money, did a shoot and got a discount, and it was still one of my most extravagant purchases. I've worn it loads, even to do chores around the house, so surely that makes it ok?

I have the worst sweet tooth on the planet.

I'm told by designers I have a sexy body and I accept that but I never actually feel sexy.

My grandparents had always helped look after me, they were always there.

I think the labels 'Plus Size' and 'Curvy' should be banned. You don't say 'White model' or Skinny model.' Why should 'Plus Size' models have a label.

I need to figure men out. I've been seeing men that either remind me of my mother or remind me of my father. I either end up caretaking or being abandoned so I've had enough of my romantic instincts. I need to date away from type.

There's this one called Raya that is Tinder for celebrities. You have to do corny things like put a song to photos of yourself: 'Daisy likes pubs! Horse riding! Looks good in a bikini!' It's all so mortifying. My male friend got matched with Courtney Love and if ever there's a reason not to be on those things surely that's it.