A Quote by Svetlana Khorkina

I knew well in advance even before I stepped on the stage for my first event that I was going to lose. — © Svetlana Khorkina
I knew well in advance even before I stepped on the stage for my first event that I was going to lose.
I knew I loved football before I even played it. Uh, but the first time I stepped out on the field playing for the Lakeshore Redskins, I knew that I loved this game. I knew that this was something I wanted to do. And I was only 6 years old, but I loved it.
The first time I stepped on stage in the local theatre I knew what I needed to do - I knew I had found the right place to be.
From almost the first time I stepped on a stage, I knew that was what I wanted to do.
The first time I stepped on stage and I started singing, I knew that I wanted to do it for the rest of my life.
I'll never forget the first moment I stepped on a Broadway stage. It was in Grease, and I knew it was momentous. My parents were there, and I got into a cab with them afterward and started crying.
When I first stepped into the boxing gym, I loved it. I knew it was what I was going to do.
I was in fittings for the first costume even before I knew I was even going to be 'Deathlok.'
You know you're going to lose. Even when I was ahead I knew I was going to lose -on playing against Fischer
I loved 'Les Miz' and 'Into the Woods' - I used to cast 'Into the Woods' with my friends, even if they'd never stepped on stage before.
I can't explain it, but from the first day I stepped into a wrestling ring, I knew that one day I was going to be a big superstar. I knew that one day I would be the NWA World Heavyweight Champion like my hero, Lou Thesz.
I never dreamed that I would hear 10,000 people screaming when I stepped out onto a stage. Well, that's not entirely true. I dreamed about it but in a performing-on-the-stage-at-Staples-Center-or-Madison-Square-Garden context. But never in a I'm-in-a-movie-that-hasn't-even-come-out-yet one.
I did a show back when I was in high school - so I was about 17 - and it was the first time I was on stage. I never even thought about being an actor before that, but after that experience, I knew it was what I wanted to do.
The first stage had been all over before the doctors even knew they were dealing with a new sickness; it was the direct reaction to the bombardment of the body, at the moment when the bomb went off, by neutrons, beta particles, and gamma rays.
The most pressure I felt was for the first 'Paranormal Activity,' because when it was released, whether it was going to be a hit or not, I knew it was going to be a life-altering event for me.
Some games are fun even when you lose. Even when you know you're going to lose before you start. It's fun just playing them.
I just feel so lucky and fortunate to be a part of all these 'first-evers.' Now it's getting to a point where we don't even have to say the 'first-ever' or anything like that because it's just become the norm. Before, it was, 'Oh my gosh, the women are the main event of 'Smackdown' tonight.' And now it's, 'The women are the main event.'
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