A Quote by Christian Cage

Me, personally, I thrive under pressure. — © Christian Cage
Me, personally, I thrive under pressure.
For me, the moral difficulties lie in the continual pressure brought to bear on my friends and immediate family, pressure which is not directed against me personally but which at the same time is all around me.
I have this reporter's temperament still in me - I thrive under pressure.
Some people thrive under pressure, but pressure can also ruin your performance, it can push you down angles which you don't want to go.
I've always believed that - it's stupid, but I always use this - the pressure makes the diamonds. I really do believe that. The more pressure I'm put under, the more, it seems, I thrive. The more you give me to do and the more you give me to accomplish, the more I can get done for you.
I thrive under pressure.
I thrive on the pressure. I love it. I love the fear factor that goes with it. Perhaps it's strange, but that's just me.
There are plenty of writers, past and present, from Shakespeare to Henry James to Lydia Davis, who test the limits of coherence and put pressure on current notions of accessible (and acceptable) narrative methods. To thrive and change and grow, any art needs this kind of pressure.
I think I thrive under pressure.
Under pressure is something I thrive on.
I like pressure. I thrive on it.
For me personally, I need to anticipate pressure and tuck the ball away.
It's wonderful to move forward technologically, but we cannot forget that we are human beings who thrive on relationships, who thrive on interconnectivity, who thrive on sharing your feelings and emotions.
In international cricket you have to thrive on the big stage, you have to deal with the media and the pressure.
It matters not how great the pressure is, only where the pressure lies. As long as the pressure does not come between me and my Savior, but presses me to Him, then the greater the pressure, the greater my dependence upon Him.
A lot of directors don't want the pressure of a movie the size of Pearl Harbor. But I love it. I thrive on it.
I like pressure. Pressure doesn't make me crack. It's enabling. I eat pressure, and there might be times when I get a bad feeling in my gut that this might be too much, but you feel pressure when you're not doing something, you know?
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