A Quote by Kevin Nash

I'm so super-critical of everything that I do. — © Kevin Nash
I'm so super-critical of everything that I do.
When I first came into the NFL, I was just trying to be super, super ready to learn the plays and all that. Now, I've found more balance. I think that with new life coming in, and family and everything else, balance has been critical. That goes for the social media part, too - allowing the fans to come into our world a little is cool.
I think one of the things that makes Arch Enemy so unique is that we're five musicians who are all super self-critical but also super-driven.
I'm super self-critical, which I think is good, because then I get exactly what I want. I'm critical of other people, too - I try not to be, though.
Skinny jeans and an extra big t-shirt. Ugh, I cannot stand that. It looks like an idiot: it's just proportionately wrong. And the super, super, super, super, super, super, super skinny jeans. I don't think you can get anything done when you're wearing clothes that tight.
Silicon Valley is super competitive and super expensive for talent, for office space, for everything.
There's obviously different roads you can go down. And I think if you study it, how teams are built - and I went through this in Minnesota - the draft is critical, free agency is critical, player development is critical and trade opportunities are critical.
Babies just change everything. You have to become super-selfless and super-tired and super-amenable to change. They just change all the time.
There is a whole myth about super people. That super people can do everything and they do it on their own.
The women here in Monaco don't like me, and so I have to watch everything I say and everything I do because they're so critical.
The most fundamental attack on freedom is the attack on critical thinking skills. Comments display our universal failure to teach and value critical thinking, leaving the possibility open that both everything and nothing could be true.
Just in terms of the opportunity I've gotten is amazing. I consider myself super, super, super lucky.
Paul Rudd is too perfect. He's super talented, super nice and super calm. I just think he's a robot.
My problem with present buying is usually lack of time. Not because I'm super-busy, I'm just super-lazy. I leave everything to the last minute and end up running up and down the high street on Christmas Eve like a crazed baboon.
Everything I involve myself with is an extension of me, so I take everything super seriously, from the music to the shows. That's the only way to do it.
We have offshored a lot of our industry for critical supplies, critical health care supplies, and critical medicines to save money.
My coverage of Antifa has been critical: not just critical of the hooliganism and the street violence because violence, of course, is easy to condemn. I am critical of the underlying ideology as well.
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