A Quote by Laird Hamilton

Life with three daughters can be nerve-wracking, but it's amazing to be loved by so many different women. — © Laird Hamilton
Life with three daughters can be nerve-wracking, but it's amazing to be loved by so many different women.
I am lucky to have three daughters who are completely different. I look at my daughters and I have different relationships with all three and there are parts of each personality that are very special.
There's something about the lack of certainty with a documentary, which is exhausting if you do three in a row. It's nerve-wracking.
It's nerve wracking being in the stadium with so many people supporting.
I've done quite a few films that are based on books, and it's always nerve-wracking because there's an audience who has read and loved the book, and what if they see the movie and hate it?
I'll tell you, being on set on 'Harry Potter' was nerve-wracking. It was surreal to be in a room with those three kids, all of whom know exactly what they're doing.
I'm scared. Seeing my life being told in a movie. That is nerve-wracking.
The first run in a four-man sled was one of the most nerve-wracking I've had in my life.
It's so nerve-wracking to be on a set. They're the most stressful place in the world, because you're making something permanent, and there are so many people relying on you in a lot of ways.
Colombia is so different to what I know, and every aspect of the country is different to England, and I loved it. I loved the culture and the food, and the coffee was amazing. The place that we were was stunning, and it really was quite an amazing experience to film out there.
I've been in a talent show, yeah. They are terrifying. The most nerve-wracking experience of your life, I'd say.
There's such an array of brilliant roles for young women. You read all these amazing young women going through different stages in their life - different stages, different fascinations, different textualities, different friendships.
It's just nerve-wracking in general to write 'Superman,' right? I'm a life-long superhero fan, and he is the character that kicked off the entire genre.
Bye weeks are nerve?wracking.
It is nerve-wracking watching my kids' games.
The blind audition process can be nerve-wracking.
The stage is the place I feel comfortable - it's almost as if real life is where I feel most nervous. Conversations are a lot more nerve-wracking.
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