A Quote by Kyla Reid

Fingers crossed, you'll hear a lot more of me. — © Kyla Reid
Fingers crossed, you'll hear a lot more of me.
Yeah, my role is gonna be a character by the name of Yondu. And there's gonna be more of Yondu. Yondu is gonna be even more handsome. Perhaps maybe Yondu will add some more bling to his teeth and wear some more jewelry. I don't know. It's gonna be a lot of fun. I've got my fingers crossed that we'll flush out the character even more.
The young are so old, they are born with their fingers crossed.
The National Lottery is brilliant because when I'm on my way people tweet me and say: 'Fingers crossed,' 'make my numbers come up!' Which I obviously can't do but, what a great life!
To have your first No. 1 as an artist was everything I could have ever dreamed for. Now we're keeping our fingers crossed, and hopefully we'll have many more, but there's certainly nothing like the first one.
I hope to be a writer and musician my whole life, fingers crossed.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for good roles to come my way.
I still believe in Hope - mostly because there's no such place as Fingers Crossed, Arkansas.
Something in the movement of fingers on the keyboard enhances thought. Fingers pull your thoughts forward. Fingers are in some way an extension of your brain, with a lot of cortex associations at their trigger. Get them going!
Going to America is the best prize, so fingers crossed it will work out on Broadway.
I never tried to revolutionise photography; I just do what I do and keep my fingers crossed that people will like it.
The more you write tunes, the better they will become. The more you do gigs, the better you will become. It’s just kind of like the facts of life; the practice makes perfect thing. Keep your fingers crossed, start from the bottom and work your way up.
I make all my decisions by listening to my instinct and then keeping my fingers crossed it will lead to a good place.
I kept the fingers of my left hand crossed all the time, while on my right-hand fingers I counted anything at all—steps to the refrigerator, seconds on the clock, words in a sentence—to keep my head occupied. The counting felt like something to hang on to, as if finding the right numbers might somehow crack the code on whatever system ran the slippery universe we were moving through.
All your life spent getting ready for the next thing. I climbed a lot of hills now. I crossed a lot of rivers. Crossed the sea even, left everything I knew and came to Styria. But there I was, waiting for me at the docks when I got off the boat, same man, same life. Next valley ain't no different from this one. No better anyway. Reckon I've learned ... just to stick in the place I'm at. Just to be the man I am.
I tend to want to put my fingers over my ears and not hear all of that, not hear that there are so many fans.
I'm just back in line with every other actor looking for a job right now and keeping my fingers crossed.
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