A Quote by Carole Radziwill

My first time on the treadmill, I was nervous. — © Carole Radziwill
My first time on the treadmill, I was nervous.
I remember the first time I spoke to an editor. I thought I'd be sick, I was so nervous. The first time I spoke to a large group at a conference, I had the jitters for days beforehand.
I listen to music a lot on the treadmill - I would test 'Raditude' songs out on the treadmill.
I don't run on the treadmill, because there's no treadmill moving for you on the soccer field.
The problem with the treadmill is I just don't know what to do in my head. You either stare at the mirror or concentrate on the TV. It makes me ill because I can't relax on a treadmill.
I get nervous all the time. The only time I'm not nervous is onstage, which is weird.
The only time I don't get nervous is if I'm doing a home club in L.A. and I know all of my friends there because then I play to my friends. When I first started doing comedy, I hated it when my friends came; it made me more nervous. Now I just try to make them laugh.
I stopped getting nervous a long time ago, so any time I do get nervous, which is rare - about work, anyway - I always take that as a really good sign.
I always got nervous the nights we played in the World Series. First pitch, I was nervous. Then after that, forget it; I'd start playing.
I don't get nervous anymore. The first couple times I met Roger Federer, or Grigor Dimitrov, I was a little nervous. But now, it's more natural.
On draft day, I wasn't really nervous at all. Then you turn on the draft, the first five picks go by, and then you still thinking, 'Oh man, I don't know where I'm going to go.' It's really just, by the time draft hits, that's when you get nervous.
If things happen all the time you are never nervous. It is when they are not happening that you are nervous.
We are living in the machine age. For the first time in history the comedian has been compelled to supply himself with jokes and comedy material to compete with the machine. Whether he knows it or not, the comedian is on a treadmill to oblivion.
The first time I had to hold a baby, I was really nervous, but I soon grew in confidence.
Yeah, my first season playing varsity, that was probably the last season I got nervous for. I was kind of nervous for that one.
Most of those takes were one take. I made those records in three minutes. I didn't have time to get nervous or scared the first time I sang it. It was all 'live' and I enjoyed it so much.
Is it sad that my first thought happened to be: Thank God I'm off the treadmill.
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