Evonne Goolagong Cawley Quotes
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For some reason, when I get to the 200m, I'm always a little bit nervous.
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Mercury is a potent toxin that interferes with the human nervous system. Reducing this hazard will be a major public health breakthrough.
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I feel nothing can push you till the time you want to get pushed.
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One, I push my deadlines closer than anybody else, or let's say it this way: I'm really late.
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I'm from Hollywood; I'm too dumb to be nervous about New York.
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What's great about 'The Daily Show' is I can use satire and push the envelope. I couldn't do that anywhere else. Even if I was a journalist.
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It's natural to get nervous about anything you care about.
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You have to identify your shot and be 'Push your luck' ready for it.
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I don't push buttons to push buttons. Throwing the rebel card out there is really cheap.
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The older I get, the more nervous and anxiety-ridden I get. I don't know how to fix that.
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My job in Congress is to identify projects with federal or some other public component and then to push developers to provide employment opportunities to neighborhood residents.
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The dynamic range of a digital camera is not that much greater than film, particularly if you push the ASA a little bit.
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I get nervous for everything - literally everything.
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As someone who gets nervous in silences, I spill words rather than really think.
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A strong and enthusiastic niche audience can push a topic into mainstream consciousness with speed and force.
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I am a very open person, and I'm always nervous of being misconstrued. Sitting in the middle of a restaurant makes me nervous. I feel like I'm being judged. And it's funny that I should feel that way.
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I didn't get nervous when I ran, but I get nervous watching other people now. I root for anybody with a USA on their chest.
Gail Devers -
I am always nervous when I'm auditioning for a part I really want.
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I failed public speaking in grade school, 'cause I was so nervous and scared.
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Fear of failure is the reason most often cited to explain why so many aspiring writers never realize their dreams. But I think it’s that same fear of failure that absolutely invigorates those who do push through-that is, the fear of not being heard.
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When I'm taking my last breath, I want to look at how I used up the best of myself. How much did I sweat, push, pull, rip, fall, hit, crash, explode?...My dream is to be so well-used that in my last-half second, I just burst into dust.
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I was that weird eight-year-old who was really interested in Shakespeare and understood it and appreciated the language.
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I was born in 1928 and by 1931 the Depression was beginning to mount.
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I like to be nervous, as I push myself harder.