A Quote by Karen Katz

I have admired Kevin Plank and Under Armour from afar. He has assembled an impressive team. — © Karen Katz
I have admired Kevin Plank and Under Armour from afar. He has assembled an impressive team.
I always do some sort of plank exercise - whether it's a regular plank or a side plank, I always incorporate it into my workout.
I always admired the Celtics from afar.
I like to be admired from afar, and then complimented up close.
My greatest desire was to be in a sandbox with Kevin Kline or Kenneth Branagh - to be with the people I admired - and I have.
Burns' Hog-Weighing Method: (1) Get a perfectly symmetrical plank and balance it across a sawhorse. (2) Put the hog on one end of the plank. (3) Pile rocks on the other end until the plank is again perfectly balanced. (4) Carefully guess the weight of the rocks.
I stepped from Plank to Plank A slow and cautious way
In the past, art was admired and revered from afar. Today, there is more of an interactive relationship between the art and the person who admires it.
John Lee Hancock is someone that I had admired from afar. I think he is a wonderful director... in the tradition I would say both of Clint Eastwood and Frank Capra.
As I got older I looked at the world and I realised, we need armour. So my jewellery and clothes became my armour
I've been with Under Armour for a while now. I mean, I love Under Armour.
A man in armour is his armour's slave.
I've assembled a team with a broad variety of experiences to lead my Senate office.
It's lovely to get to say hello to people you've always admired from afar, but the fun really starts out front with people going commando whilst wearing daring mud suits.
I admired the work ethic of the cowboys I read about. The idea of these young people taking on this much responsibility was impressive. I would like modern readers to have an appreciation of this.
I grew up reading - and loving - stories by Andre Norton. I admired and idolised her from afar. Her stories helped shape my own internal world.
I stepped from plank to plank So slow and cautiously; The stars about my head I felt, About my feet the sea. I knew not but the next Would be my final inch,— This gave me that precarious gait Some call experience.
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