Is this some sort of test?" "Everything that doesn't kill you is. " "Mind you," he added, "surviving doesn't always mean you passed.
I'm used to being under pressure. . . luckily I perform well under pressure.
I used to be a cheerleader, but fighting just seemed more, "me". So I went that route.
It's just such a blessing that I get to be paid for something that I'm in love with.
I like the wrestling and executing the throws. My dad was a wrestler and he showed me some of those techniques, too.
I want to go as far as it will take me. I would love to go pro, but if that doesn't happen, I am a gourmet chef and would like to open my own restaurant.
My father wanted me to learn self-defense, so I enrolled in the Academy and loved it from the start.
[This] may prove to be the beginning of some embracing generalization, which will throw light, not only on radioactive processes, but on elements in general and the Periodic Law. . . . Chemical homogeneity is no longer a guarantee that any supposed element is not a mixture of several of different atomic weights, or that any atomic weight is not merely a mean number.
No reference is truly direct—every reference depends on SOME kind of coding scheme. It's just a question of how implicit it is.
Take mankind as they are, and what are they governed by? Their passions.
You have no idea how life-giving it is to find around one a youth that agrees not to bury one on the spot.