A Quote by Breaux Greer

I could always throw stuff, starting with tantrums. — © Breaux Greer
I could always throw stuff, starting with tantrums.
I'm a very soft-spoken person. I don't throw furniture. I don't throw tantrums.
I've still got a lot of tantrums to throw.
New writers don't throw tantrums, they have time. I can make them work on one song for a week.
That's one of the great advantages of age. You can say, I don't want to, I don't care, you can throw temper tantrums, and nobody minds.
Temper tantrums, however fun they may be to throw, rarely solve whatever problem is causing them.
I am not like other heroines who throw tantrums or make a fuss about the kissing or bikini act.
I see so many people in our industry, in my own network, who throw little tantrums about things that they can't control.
I used to always read my stuff. And I could never understand why artists would say, 'Oh, I can't read my older stuff.' I'd go, 'Are you crazy? I could read my stuff forever!' Now it's a little harder.
One of the freedoms you get if you earn a lot of money from a book is to throw away what you want. And if you throw a lot away, the good stuff always comes back; nothing is lost.
I'm not happier because I'm starting on the Knicks. I could be starting, I could be coming off of the bench, and I'd be the same way.
I don't know whether they will give me a project just because I am cooperative and behave nicely, but it really helps. I never demand for anything or never throw tantrums at work.
I was always the fastest and strongest kid in my school so events like the 100 meter and discus throwing attracted me. I could throw the discus for great distance s without the proper spin and throw technique.
When you're starting off as a young writer, you look at all the stuff that's gone before and the stuff that's influenced you, and you reach the ladle of your imagination into this bubbling stew pot of all of this stuff, and you pour it out. And that's where you start from.
Starting with radio, starting with television, we got used to this idea of stuff being free as long as you just watch a few ads.
I grew up on a wide range of stuff. OutKast, they been around for over 20 years, and some of the L.A. cats like Defari, Dilated Peoples and Likwit Crew. I was always going to these shows and catching the KRS-One tennis ball, as he would throw those out, EPMD. I could go on and on.
Most films I've worked on have had large casts, but they've been wonderful people. I think the monkey in Pirates of the Caribbean is the most temperamental costar I've had. It would throw tantrums like you wouldn't believe.
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