For me, it's all about moderation. I don't kick things out of my diet, like carbs. But I'm not going to eat fast food.
Sometimes I pray when I really feel like I need God to help me with something, and sometimes we just have conversations. We just kick it.
Arnica is great. I got kicked in the stomach by a horse once, and some adult slapped arnica all over it, and I had no bruise at all to show for my pain.
Some people, through luck and skill, end up with a lot of assets. If you're good at kicking a ball, writing software, investing in stocks, it pays extremely well.
I'm somebody who finds adversity is almost as good as encouragement. It's almost like, you close the door, and I'll find ten ways to kick it in and go around it or dig under it or something.
Truth is a good dog; but always beware of barking too close to the heels of an error, lest you get your brains kicked out.
What sounds good on the radio is really loud kick drums and loud snare drums, when everything's bombastic and in your face. It's the equivalent of a houseguest who screams all the time.
I'm a country boy. I grew up kicking around the woods, riding dirt bikes, playing football, climbing rocks and all that good stuff, so that's always been fun.
I've never found kicks to the groin particularly funny, although recent work in the genre of the buddy movie suggests audience research must prove me wrong.
It's kind of major, learning to drive. I feel like it kicked up other stuff in my life.
You get addicted to emotions. Our endorphins kick in and it's like a high. On the low end you might love roller coasters. On the high end you might be a bank robber or something.
People really love 'Madea' movies and get a kick out of them. They're phenomenally successful. People get excited when a new one's coming out.
My son is a Liverpool fan, and he was already kicking a ball before he was one. He was born in the football city; he had no choice.
We started with the basics of kicking and punching, then we moved on once we got proficient in that, we moved on to working with the weapons, and from then on working with the wires.
Staying in luxury hotels still gives me a kick, especially Oulton Hall in Yorkshire. I'd stay in a hotel for the breakfast and room service.
Be the master of your craft in black and white, kick asses and run wild with it locally and globally.
I get highs, to be totally honest, in second-hand shops. My hunting instinct, I expect, really kicks in.
While the invisible hand looks after the private sector, the invisible foot kicks the public sector to pieces.
Political rivals attacked me. I was savagely beaten. I was kicked in the face and I lost my eye as a result.
I kicked college nostalgia in my late 20s. As much as I loved college and treasure the memories, I no longer want to go back.
My mother gave me a real kick toward cooking, which was that if I wanted to eat, I'd better know how to do it myself.