A Quote by Brandon Ingram

I feel like I'm a matchup problem, but that's of course because of my height and the height difference at my position sometimes. — © Brandon Ingram
I feel like I'm a matchup problem, but that's of course because of my height and the height difference at my position sometimes.
In Hyderabad, I suppose my height does pique people's interest, but it's not like it's unacceptable. If you are confident about what you are doing, height doesn't make a difference. You can't be perfect in everything, you know!
My height can be a problem. A lot of directors and photographers are sometimes not happy because I'm pretty tall and especially if I work with short actors the difference can be pretty massive.
Young children from Guatemala who are adopted into the United States gain considerable height relative to the standards. So the height difference cannot be genetic.
All the Americans in the study were native born, but the height of the mother does affect the growth potential of the child. So, there is a second generation effect. But this can explain only a small portion of the height difference between Americans and northern Europeans. Regarless of continent of origin, children who grow up under conditions of good health and nutrition are about the same height, on average.
Height isn't something you can have and just let be, like nice teeth or naturally curly hair. People have this idea you have to put it to use, playing basketball, for example, or observing the weather up there. If you are a girl, they feel a particular need to point your height out to you, as if you might not have noticed.
It isn't the height that scares me - the height makes me feel alive with energy, every organ and vessel and muscle in my body singing at the same pitch. Then I realize what it is. It's him. Something about him makes me feel like I am about to fall. Or turn to liquid. Or burst into flames.
Plus, I very much like the feeling of height, and buildings have even more of a feeling of height than rock faces.
I knew when I did get a consistent run that I could go from height to height.
My height does help me. I can hide a multitude of sins in my height.
That which seems the height of absurdity in one generation often becomes the height of wisdom in another.
When the soul wants to depend upon nothing, not even upon life, that is the height of philosophy, the height of manhood.
With buildering, I get to keep that element of danger. Plus, I very much like the feeling of height, and buildings have even more of a feeling of height than rock faces.
As a kid, I was a little self-conscious because I was so much taller than everyone. A bad habit of mine used to be slouching. Eventually, I realized my height was something I couldn't control, so I might as well accept it. I've certainly turned it into a positive, because without my height I probably wouldn't be as good of a tennis player. It's a gift, and I've made something of it.
I would like to be an actress in Hollywood and win an Oscar. The only difference is my height.
You've got to stand as you exist. You can change the height of the podium to accommodate your height, but you cannot have a stool. You cannot have footstool or any of that.
For though, in nature, depth and height Are equally held infinite: In poetry, the height we know; 'Tis only infinite below.
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