"I like to entertain the crowd. Personally I like to entertain my team-mates first, but when the crowd gets going, it is amazing."
"I believe I am strong mentally. My breaking points might be bigger than most players. I think it's because of the way I grew up with my two older brothers. They pushed my limits quite often - once every day, I think! I think that played a big role in my breaking point being bigger than most players. Not all players."
"There are lots of mentally very tough players that I have played against and with."
"The fear of failing... not quite the fear of failing, but the uncertainty of whether you are going to perform or not, is there every single game I have played in my life. It will always be there."
"It's important on any English wicket to leave well."
"There are big tournaments going on around the world, and some of them you cannot ignore because, financially, they make a huge difference in our lives."
"Sometimes you don't quite realise what you have achieved until you look back."
"Wrong is wrong. Guys try to find a way to get the ball to reverse, but you have to stay in the laws."
"The main lesson I learned from 2015 is that a World Cup doesn't define a player's career."
"I believe all teams choke in certain situations."
"We want to swing the ball as much as we can. We try and get it to reverse, putting more sweat on one side and things like that. But we don't cheat."
"The interests of the team must always outweigh the interests of any individual, including me."
"I'm a bit undercooked when it comes to keeping in Test cricket, but I've had a lot of experience in T20 and ODIs for my country, and my keeping has improved a lot."
"I rest a bit more when I keep. The only thing I have to look after is my back and using different muscle groups."
"When I'm fielding at point, I'm running all over that field, and I'm really tired by the end of the innings."
"I love keeping. I'm in the game all the time. I see angles that I wouldn't normally see, and I feel part of what the captain does."
"If I play all the IPL games the whole season, I do get a bit tired towards the end."
"After 114 Test matches, 228 ODIs, and 78 T20 Internationals, it is time for others to take over. I have had my turn, and to be honest, I am tired."
"I will continue to be the biggest supporter of Faf du Plessis and the Proteas."
"It would not be right for me to pick and choose where, when, and in what format I play for the Proteas."
"I will always be grateful to the coaches and staff of Cricket South Africa for their support through all these years."
"I accept that it is not always moonshine and roses, and you can't expect things must always go your way."
"I try and watch the ball closely. I've played the game for many years now, and I know my talent will take over if I just watch the ball and enjoy myself out there."
"I don't care about hundreds, fifties, averages."
"To cross the line for the team, to have an impact on winning the game - that's why I play this game."