A Quote by Eleanor Tomlinson

I haven't done any training. I come from a family of actors, but I haven't done any training. — © Eleanor Tomlinson
I haven't done any training. I come from a family of actors, but I haven't done any training.
Without training, I'm nothing. If I'm not training, I'm done. Any athlete, they have to train and they have to practice to win games. For sure. One hundred percent. You have to be training.
When the child is twelve, your wife buys her a splendidly silly article of clothing called a training bra. To train what? I never had a training jock. And believe me, when I played football, I could have used a training jock more than any twelve-year-old needs a training bra.
For the gun work, I had more of the basic training from the previous [movie John Wick] and the weapon work I have done in the past. In the second movie [John Wick 2], it really went on into another level. I've done the three gun training, where you worked with the pistol, rifle and shotgun. So that all is in the film.
Early in my career I was accused of being overconfident and even cocky, but I really was confident that I had done the training and didn't see any other reason to say otherwise.
Training in analysis (like any other form of chess training) should be treated very seriously.
I have never done any other job. I have sung in bands since I was 15. I left school completely unqualified. I have no other training.
The hard work is done. The training is done. I'm not gonna say too much.
I've done so much for the WWE. Everything I've done, any movie I've done, any notoriety I have, it's because of them.
I've done eight grades of piano training from Trinity College and also done my sound engineering course.
Every athlete has training they enjoy and training that they do because they have to and they don't enjoy so much. Do the training you love, remind yourself why you do it and hopefully it'll all come good for you.
I love to visit any gym or any training site of any coach in any sport.
I don't think actors get good training today. I put my training to use in everything I do.
I felt like all of the work was training for just one central idea: Accept your child for who he is. I'm not saying that I've done a brilliant job with that. But I've done my best.
I don't think film actors need training, really, but I needed any help I could get.
You've got to focus and understand that what you've done in training is the best that you could possibly do. Once you've done that you can really settle down and let your body take over.
If you go to the line knowing you have given it absolutely 100% in every training session you have done, you know that there's nothing else you could have done and that helps you to deal with the pressure.
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