A Quote by Kenny Chesney

I'm like a shark. I've got to be constantly moving. — © Kenny Chesney
I'm like a shark. I've got to be constantly moving.
By nature, I keep moving, man. My theory is, be the shark. You've just got to keep moving. You can't stop.
It's kind of ridiculous that I find inspiration in just getting away from everything. But when you've gone through it, you realize that it's the enemy. It's a distraction from what you're really doing. You've got to keep moving. Like a shark.
I wrote this 12-page 'Luke Cage' comic book for Marvel once, and I got to create a villain. His name was Lone Shark, so there was this running thing of whether it was spelled L-O-A-N or L-O-N-E. I like the idea of 'I'm a lone shark,' and then people are like, 'You are here to collect a debt?'
Passion, for me, is like a shark - it never stops moving.
I think a relationship is like a shark. It has to constantly move forward or it dies.
You always hear a headline like this, 'Man Killed By Shark', you never hear it from the other perspective, 'Man Swims in Shark Infested Waters, Forgets He's Shark Food'.
I think the 'Jaws' shark and the 'Shark Night' shark would fall in love and make sweet babies.
I just believe that sometimes in life you're like a shark - you have to keep moving through water; otherwise, you'll die.
When you retire, you don't get fat and old. C'mon: it's like a shark. Sharks never stop swimming; that's when they die. You gotta keep moving.
I like the music. I don't like the business. I get very tired of the travel and moving, constantly moving. But the hour-and-a-half that I'm making music, I'm one of the happiest people on earth.
I got interested in the contradiction between people who are understanding the city by not moving a single inch, by remaining in the same place all the time, and people like me who are constantly roaming around.
Well first of all, I think the phrase 'jump the shark' has jumped the shark. I read it in every article and I think that when Fonzie actually jumped the shark, 'Happy Days' was on the air for another five years.
I'm constantly moving and constantly travelling, and so it's really hard to maintain a relationship in that kind of environment.
We know that, when it comes to technology and the economy, if you're not constantly moving forward, then - without a doubt - you're moving backwards.
I try to design into a world that is constantly moving, and moving me.
He asks me what happened to my leg. I told him I was shot by a shark. He doesn't react. Doesn't seem confused or amused or anything. Like getting shot by a shark is a perfectly natural thing in the aftermath of the arrival.
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