A Quote by David Smith

In this business you either sink or swim or you don't. — © David Smith
In this business you either sink or swim or you don't.

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In this game, you're on your own. You either sink or swim.
It's always nerve-wracking when you're hosting 'Saturday Night Live.' You either sink or swim.
It's always nerve-wracking when you're hosting "Saturday Night Live." You either sink or swim.
When you have to cope with a lot of problems, you're either going to sink or you're going to swim.
Though I don't like the crew, I won't sink the ship. In fact, in time of storm I'll do my best to save it. You see, we are all in this craft and must sink or swim together.
There's nothing like the freedom of being in a roomful of strangers and trying to make them laugh... You either sink or swim. It's like verbal boxing.
I do believe that music will change and has to change in some capacity, and I'll either change and reinvent or sink or swim.
When you're out there together on the pitch, you're fighting for each other. It's amazing, overwhelming and you either sink or swim in that atmosphere. It's what makes professional footballers what they are. You can't replicate that in any other job.
A lot of guys that were trailblazers, if we were to go back to the actual time, were just really scared and had no choice, but the water's rushing in, and you either swim or sink.
I tell people that the best thing that can ever happen to you is getting fired, and you can either sink or swim, and I swam like hell. The reason why I swam the way I swam was because there was nothing else for me.
I love improvisation. You can't blame it on the writers. You can't blame it on direction. You can't blame it on the camera guy... It's you. You're on. You've got to do it, and you either sink or swim with what you've got.
Born on an island, I could swim before I could walk, thrown many times into swimming pools and warm transparent Caribbean waters: sink or swim, that was my first lesson. While I'm not a natural athlete, I'm still a strong swimmer and feel a great affinity with the sea.
Live or die, sink or swim.
It's sink or swim for me in 2020.
Tucker was my safe place for three years, my secure dock in a sea of indecision as I dealt with my father's illness and death. And now I had to sink or swim. It was time to let go...and move on. Slowly, I pushed off from the dock that was Tucker Montgomery and prepared to swim...praying I wouldn't drown.
If you don't want to sink, you better figure out how to swim
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