It was very, very challenging being on this thing called the gimbal. It would throw you around, give you whiplash, and they'd tie you down.
Don’t run from your feelings; sooner or later, they’ll catch up and throw you down." EL Meeting life on life's terms!
I would teach U.K. parents how to stop their children throwing litter. London is a beautiful city but its streets are disgusting.
We must throw out the old, fear-based thought-forms and evolve, and begin to live as higher beings of compassion.
I could throw pretty hard. I might strike out 16 guys, but I might walk 10. I mean, I was wild.
The problem with naming a No. 2 is you really want to throw all your weight behind the guy who is going to be the leader.
The economy of a novelist is a little like that of a careful housewife who is unwilling to throw away anything that might perhaps serve its turn.
Thinking back about throwing myself at certain gentlemen that had no interest in me, that'll bring a blush to my face if I think about it too often.
What the Internet's value is that you have access to information but you also have access to every lunatic that's out there that wants to throw up a blog.
So many people treat you like you're a kid so you might as well act like one and throw your television out of the hotel window.
Child! Do not throw this book about; refrain from the unholy pleasure of cutting all the pictures out.
My son walked up to Nicole on the beach and I was throwing the ball for the dogs in the ocean. I was like, 'Max, you get the dogs. I'll talk to the hot blondes.'
With films, you get to develop a set of characters, and then, at the end of the film, you have to throw them away.
I think it takes about a million words to make a writer. I mean that you're going to throw away.
People started saying I was ignoring my country, making up stories about me. Ludicrous things, like that I throw tea on my assistants.
I'm more of a feel pitcher. If something's wrong, I don't watch a video. I go throw in the bull pen until it feels right.
If you're a kid in Southern California, somebody - whether it's you or your parents - somebody throws your hat into the ring and I think everyone had a commercial or two.
I have a very clear vision as to what I want at the end of my prep, and then I throw it out and let the creative process take over.
We should just get somebody from the left and the right and they should all throw bumper stickers at each other and the first one to cover the other one wins.
Then you figure out that if you don't throw it as hard as you can, you can put it where you want. It's more important where you put it.
There is a difference between fresh and weird. You never want to throw your reader out of the story. Keep it fresh but natural.