I try to stay under the radar.
Families, particularly, tend to be the ones that you take the most for granted. They seem to slip under the radar, all those important things - it almost becomes second nature to do so.
Jeb`s Bush front-runner status was short lived, to say the least. But who could have predicted that the Republican front-runner would be someone that we were not even thinking about. Donald Trump was not even on anyone`s radar back then and Mike Pence was getting more attention than he was.
Radar, of course, is what cellphone radiation is exactly like. It can be a similar frequency, it's just much weaker power.
I tend to fly a bit under the radar.
It's the quiet little hit that is succeeding totally under the radar,. . . NCIS.
Cooking professionally is a dominant act, at all times about control. Eating well, on the other hand, is about submission. It's about giving up all vestiges of control, about entrusting your fate entirely to someone else. It's about turning off the mean, manipulative, calculating, and shrewd person inside you, and slipping heedlessly into a new experience as if it were a warm bath. It's about shutting down the radar and letting good things happen. Let it happen to you.
I'd prefer to go under the radar and just do the acting without being famous for it.
I just like to be under the radar and concentrate and do my job.
I'm pretty much a loner and I've lived under the radar.
As soon as you stop thinking about them, they'll send you a text message or call you. Because they know you stopped thinking about them. It's like a radar.
Boston is actually the capital of the world. You didn't know that? We breed smart-ass, quippy, funny people. Not that I'm one of them. I just sorta sneaked in under the radar.
Part of the challenge of being an entrepreneur, if you're going for a really huge opportunity, is trying to find problems that aren't quite on the radar yet and try to solve those
Faith is like radar that sees through the fog.
Them bats is smart. They use radar!
I do find myself at the moment, due to the success of School of Rock, to be on people's radar a little.
I have a radar built inside me to avoid punches
[As an actor] you're looking to crawl into an anonymous fictional person's skin, but then you have the ironic obligation to promoting the movie in such a public way that it almost undermines the initial intention of going under the radar.
My past is very interesting, and I treasure it, but to write about it, it's just not on my radar.
I always managed to fly a bit below the radar, but high enough to avoid colliding into anything.