If I get the walk of a character, that helps me find them. So I'm constantly looking at airports and train stations, registering walks.
When I stopped doing ballet, I started training in the pool. I would do my barre exercises in the water, because that prevents injuries.
It's been strange and weird watching the other girls at the U.S. Olympic trials just because I was training to be out there myself.
That's something that is almost accidental at the beginning of a career, but the more you write, the more trained you are to recognize the little signals.
When I'm not in training. I'll walk around the streets at 153, but it's not solid; it's my socializing weight.
I have stage combat training from college, which is drastically different than fighting for the screen, but I do enjoy that kind of stuff.
I was essentially trained by Oscar Hammerstein to think of songs as one-act plays, to move a song from point A to point B dramatically.
Consistency is a virtue for trains: what we want from a philosopher is insights, whether he comes by them consistently or not.
In the Soviet Union it was illegal to take a photograph of a train station. Look what happened to them. They tried to classify everything.
Sometimes it's like watching a train wreck. You're uncomfortable, but you just can't help yourself. Some of those so-called bad interviews actually turned into compelling television.
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I went to parochial grammar school, and I give thanks to the Catholic training because of course, they brought me to the heart of Jesus.
Sometimes you have to understand that you push ahead, there's going to be a lot of flak, there's going to be a lot of dogs barking, but the wagon train moves ahead.
I was a mime. I'm not kidding. I went to Northwestern University and they have a mime company, so we did a lot of training and then a lot of mime shows around Chicago.
I am happy to have played a match and break the rhythm of daily training.
I have a Bachelor of Arts in English, which means I had a lot of formal training in reading.
Basically it starts with four months of training, just basic stretching, kicking and punching. Then you come to the choreography and getting ready to put the dance together.
You can't be a creative thinker if you're not stimulating your mind, just as you can't be an Olympic athlete if you don't train regularly.
I started training in martial arts when I was 7 years old. I got my first black belt at 13.
Being an athlete, you know how to train and prepare your body for a performance and you're able to do it under pressure.
You must train harder than the enemy who is trying to kill you. You will get all the rest you need in the grave.