It seems like people have to get their thrills somehow.
If we're going to acquire, what are we going to do differently? We came up with six rules of thumb. Whenever I've violated two of them, I usually get into trouble.
Excuse my voice - I don't have the thundering voice I used to have to get players going on the ice anymore.
This must be Thursday. I never could get the hang of Thursdays.
As a pitcher, you can't afford to get too ticked off.
What happens is that with difficult processes on a film, they get very intensely compressed because a clock is ticking.
You get 15 minutes of fame, I hear, and I've had 14 minutes. The clock's ticking.
The jellyfish doesn't actively move anywhere - it's just moved with the tides. Is that what man is? Man's just the jellyfish: stuff happens to you, and you get twisted in different directions.
I get a little tighter when I have to play the perfect Captain American-type of dude.
When you get a groove going, time flies.
Bringing in timely laws that are the need of the hour requires nimbleness to get through the necessary legislative processes.
I don't hunt, I don't camp, and I get lost on my subway to work here in Times Square!
Got an issue, get a tissue.
The highest reward for a person's toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it.
I mix up my workouts to make sure I get cardio, toning, and strengthening covered.
Even if I have only 15 minutes, I knock out some toning moves or get in a burst of cardio.
Any time I have to get on a plane and leave my kids for a few days, it's kind of tortuous.
Running alone is the toughest. You get to the point where you have to keep pushing yourself.
The thing is, it's not good anyway for eight-year-olds to be out there playing tennis tournaments so soon in their lives. But when I did get to play in a tournament, when I was nine, I was overjoyed.
You get traded. It happens. It's part of the business.