A Quote by Bianca Belair

I feel like I have a target on my back, but ain't nobody hitting it. — © Bianca Belair
I feel like I have a target on my back, but ain't nobody hitting it.
To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first, and call whatever you hit the target
For sure, I definitely feel like there's a target on my back.
You're the only one in control over your golf ball. It's not like tennis: you're hitting a shot and somebody's hitting it back at you.
You know, sometimes I feel like I walk around with a target on my back with the films I make.
I never had to worry about putting a target on somebody else's back. Usually, the target was on my back.
A film that aims low should not be praised for hitting that target.
The novel space is a pure space. I'm nobody once I go into that room. I'm not gay, I'm not bald, I'm not Irish. I'm not anybody. I'm nobody. I'm the guy telling the story, and the only person that matters is the person reading that story, the target. It's to get that person to feel what I'm trying to dramatize.
My horse's jockey was hitting the horse. The horse turns around and says "Why are you hitting me, there is nobody behind us!"
If we fight for money, I'll stop hitting you when you ask me to. If we fight for honor, I'll stop hitting you when I feel like it.
I feel good hitting in the three-hole. I guess that's where everybody wants to be. You want the responsibility of hitting in the middle of the lineup.
God... Please keep my eyes focused on the only target worth hitting - Christlikeness!
I've hit 1, 2 and surprisingly I've hit 3 most of my life. Not that I'm going to be hitting 3, but I feel like those are three really different positions in the lineup. And I feel like I've done all of them. I know what's expected at each one of those, and I feel like you can take that experience away.
Nobody likes to feel like they are being torn apart behind their back.
My music, it's hitting the real people. It's hitting the mums, it's hitting the blokes and the lads, it's also hitting the kids and the people my age.
It's not hard. When I'm not hitting, I don't hit nobody. But when I'm hitting, I hit anybody.
By training with Ken Hahn, who comes from that full-contact karate school where he's hitting me in the back of the head while I'm hitting the bag, I learned that pain is a temporary state.
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