I find skydiving really hard. I broke my back while skydiving when I was in the military, and for 18 months all my nightmares were about falling.
Almost any football play, even an off-tackle slant by a running back, offers the balletic beauty of athletic skill and the punishing drama of physical collision.
I've been involved in animal issues for quite a while, going back 24 years. I started reading up on factory farming and slaughterhouses and animal cruelty, and it didn't make sense for me to be part of it.
Something I really pride myself on is not just being a running back that can catch the ball but if I move out to the slot, I become a receiver.
I am a slow walker, but I never walk back.
It's a very slow process - two steps forward, one step back - but I'm inching in the right direction.
If you're feeling sluggish, do a back bend.
One of the chapters outlined in my book talks about the Iranian influence with Venezuela, these terror flights that go back and forth that we don't manifests on, and then nuclear material smuggled across our unsecure southwest border from Mexico into the United States.
If we take a step back and look at what Snapchat is, it all starts with the camera.
Once we decided not to get pregnant, I snapped back into work mode, and now I have just been really enjoying my career.
When I was 12, I snapped my arm in two. My wrist still has a funny bump because they didn't join it back together so great.
The problem with big films is they snowball very rapidly and you can never pull back. It's a pipeline that needs to be fed.
I was a regular on 'Holby City,' and I did daytime; that's how I started off. Off in Hong Kong doing stuntman stuff, then coming back to England doing daytime soap operas.
Alas, the world has never known a sound social fabric, a fabric sound and clean to the core and kindly. For it has ever turned its back on Man.
Our constituents paid into Social Security, and they want it paid back to them when they retire. Cutting Social Security benefits that Americans have earned should always be a last resort.
When we played softball, I'd steal second base, feel guilty and go back.
The most important thing about a TV set is to get it back against something and not out in the middle of a room where it's like a somber fellow making electronic judgments on you.
I got Sonny up to Harlem, and we started street playin' in New York. We did that for three or four years and survived. We brought it back to the streets again.
I got turned onto the 'Pat Garrett' soundtrack when I worked retail back in the day.
It all started back in '69 when I worked with Jack Nitzche on 'Performance.' That was my first experience of doing soundtracks, and I've enjoyed doing them ever since.