The court is like a palace of marble; it's composed of people very hard and very polished.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A court is like a scene, people want to see attractive people.
Hard courts are very negative for the body. I know the sport is a business and creating these courts is easier than clay or grass, but I am 100 per cent sure it is wrong.
I think people just find it remarkable that a high court justice would step out from behind the bench and have a persona that's not the traditional, stodgy, fuddy-duddy persona, but actually comes across as authentic and engaging.
I think that's what it's all about; you work hard and practice to play on the big courts.
Courts are supposed to be places of reason. But this, of course, is a fantasy. I mean, there is reason being used as a technique. But courts, in fact, are baths of emotions.
There's a certain beauty and majesty to Wimbledon. The elegance, the way the grass looks on TV.
Sometimes it is easy... to enhance your prestige by not exercising your responsibility, but that's not been the tradition of the court.
Life is made up of marble and mud.
A court is an assembly of noble and distinguished beggars.
The courts are as a stage, people love to see attractive players.