A Quote by Bill Goldberg

I am a competitor and always have that itch until the day I die, but I won't let the itch supersede being a businessman. — © Bill Goldberg
I am a competitor and always have that itch until the day I die, but I won't let the itch supersede being a businessman.
I guess being a competitor, you always have that itch. But what it is is... it's tough.
The urge to write poetry is like having an itch. When the itch becomes annoying enough, you scratch it.
So the desire you have, that itch that you have to be whatever it is you want to be ... that itch, that desire for good is God’s proof to you sent already to indicate that it’s yours. You already have it. Claim it.
A burning itch to know is higher than a solemn vow to pursue truth. To feel the burning itch of curiosity requires both that you be ignorant, and that you desire to relinquish your ignorance.
If bliss is to scratch an itch, what greater bliss, no itch at all? So too, the worldly, desirous, find some bliss, But greatest is the bliss with no desire
As I've gotten older and I've watched people in productions, I go to the theater when I go back to London and see friends in Broadway, I think maybe there might come a time here to get back up there and prove oneself. It's just an itch; it's a nagging itch to go back there.
Acting was always my unscratched itch, when I was in college and even afterwards.
I was still owed an explanation, I thought, but so what? What good was it going to do me? It wouldn't have made me any happier. It was like scratching when you have chicken pox. You think it's going to help, but the itch moves over, and then moves over again. My itch suddenly felt miles away, and I couldn't have reached it with the longest arms in the world. Realizing that made me scared that I was going to be itchy forever, and I didn't want that.
I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas.
My fondest memories are generally the day after Thanksgiving. I get the total decorating Christmas itch.
In good films, there is always a directness that entirely frees us from the itch to interpret.
I've always got the itch to play. I don't like sitting out too long.
I have the softest beard in the world. As far as growing it, it doesn't itch, and it's so non-intrusive. But I am so sick of hair on my face and on my head.
I never write a book unless I can't help it. Something has to bother me, like a mosquito, until I have to do something to relieve the itch.
Me?" All the crappiness of the day, of the last few weeks, zeroed in on this high and mighty B with an itch, and the scared-rabbit feeling faded.
I always knew I was going to do something with music, but with my whole family being in the business, acting was something that was just mine. But when I was 20 or 21, I started writing songs and felt the itch to make a record.
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