Chuck Swindoll is somebody who I've read a lot over the years and have used his curriculum when I've taught Sunday school classes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
But I'd say my best boss was Tom Barr, who was a partner at Cravath, Swain & Moore in the 1960s. It's because I learned so much from him.
Mike Watt and I had the same teacher. Mr. Tanaka.
I'm probably the only guy in the country who can say he's worked under Chuck Noll and Don Shula.
Raphael Saadiq said to me, quite often, that Chuck D was his history teacher. And so he got a lot from the music, things that he wasn't getting maybe in school. And I feel the same way with regards to Earth, Wind & Fire, Stevie Wonder.
I wanted to do an episode about Chuck having a gambling problem. I wanted to portray my addiction on the show. But I think it's a little edgy for Saturday night.
The teachers who taught me at Dreghorn Primary and Greenwood Academy were fantastic.
Mr. Olsen in the fifth grade made me want to be a writer. He said, 'Chuck, you do this really well. And this is much better than setting fires, so keep it up.' That made me a writer.
I think of myself as a serious professor who, during the weekend, writes novels.
Who learns most from a good book is the author.
Chuck Daly was a man and a coach who everyone had great respect for, and to be recognized in his memory is very special.