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That, ... was walking a tightrope. Thank God he has the ability to compete like hell. You're not going to see a lot see a lot of guys get out of that [unscored upon].
Terry Francona
That was walking a tightrope. His stuff was really good. Thankfully, he has the ability to compete like hell. You're not going to see too many pitchers wiggle out of that.
Terry Francona
If you had a friend who was a tightrope walker, and you were walking down a sidewalk, and he fell, that would be completely unacceptable...
Mitch Hedberg
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1968
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2005
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In the beginning you must subject yourself to the influence of nature. You must be able to walk firmly on the ground before you start walking of a tightrope.
Henri Matisse
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1869
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1954
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Natur
Skill is successfully walking a tightrope between the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center. Intelligence is not trying.
Marilyn vos Savant
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1946
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It's just another instance where the cultural wars are going to be fought out in our classrooms. Teachers are going to feel themselves pressured to teach Bible almost like Sunday school and that's where the tightrope walking is going to come into it.
Tim Callahan
In the mental-health field, it's sort of walking a tightrope. You can't treat someone by simply locking them up. It can be tough, but we try to minimize the risk as best we can and still provide treatment.
Don Abel
Life is always a tightrope or a feather bed. Give me the tightrope.
Edith Wharton
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1862
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1937
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Liv
We are advocating for people to return, but we are walking a tightrope. We're concerned for people's safety.
Sakura Kone
The result is a music that allows us to all go outside the pigeonholes the music business forces us to stay in. We're breaking down expectations, walking the tightrope, while not scaring our fan bases away.
Herbie Hancock
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1940
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He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. I certainly don't want to take anything away from Vancouver. They are a very good team. But, we didn't have enough guys compete to the level of their ability.
Mike Williamson
[He urged Democrats to focus on the South.] The Democratic Party can't just compete in 16 or 17 states and cede the rest of the country, ... A candidate sure as hell has to compete in every region.
Mark Warner
It's a high-energy, high-risk, one-man-walking-a-tightrope act every night. In the end, that camera is on me every night and I have to deliver.
Jim Cramer
Accepting an award is like walking a tightrope. You need to be
gracious, grateful, and humble -- but not so humble or
self-deprecating that the audience thinks you are trivializing
the honour. The warm glow of the occasion can suddenly turn
chilly or sour with a few ill-chosen words.
Patricia Fripp
The electorate gets to see these guys on a tightrope. That's a good test because, as president, you're always under pressure.
Alan Schroeder
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