A Quote by Malcolm Jenkins

We're kind of coached to stay away from touchy subjects just because of the arena that we're in. — © Malcolm Jenkins
We're kind of coached to stay away from touchy subjects just because of the arena that we're in.
I started in Grade 2. I went with my aunt and her boyfriend to an arena, an outdoor rink which was a block away from my grandparents. My grandpa came from Oregon. He had coached his son, my uncle, in hockey, and he was happy to get me involved in it.
I am trying my hardest to stay away from the horror movies just because I feel like people are thinking that's what I do, that I'm a scream queen. I'd like to stay away from that.
What I do is try to stay away from the hot subjects.
Although you do look at the big picture, if you're dealing with the now, it can be kind of frustrating. You're losing basketball games, things not going the way you want it to go or should go, but at the same time we've just got to stay with it. Just stay positive, just stay focused, as a team, as a unit, because the ship easily can sink early.
The way to do great science is to stay away from subjects that are overpopulated, and go to the frontiers.
We seem to have lost our British sense of humour. It's a great shame. We have to be so careful nowadays; we have lost a lot of humour because people are too frightened of getting too near touchy subjects.
I think any time you take on touchy subjects, you're going to offend some people, or you're going to please others.
I've coached grassroots for eight years, I coached middle school, and I coached high school.
There's plenty of times in my life I've coached against my brother, coached against people I've coached with.
When you get older, you kind of learn when something is done, you just walk away. Sometimes people just want to keep fixing things. But you know it's kind of just like your gut that tells you, "You're done, walk away" because you can always keep fixing it.
Stay hungry, stay young, stay foolish, stay curious, and above all, stay humble because just when you think you got all the answers, is the moment when some bitter twist of fate in the universe will remind you that you very much don't.
I don't really read stuff on myself. I like to just kind of stay away... I don't get too involved in that.
I love working. If somebody took away my jobs, I don't know what I would do. I'm just the kind of person who has to stay busy.
There was a period when I stopped talking so much, because I was just going through certain things. I just did the gigs and just stayed in, tried to stay away.
People don't get that being a musician is a job, they don't get what the work takes. And that's just because you're living a dream, so everyone who's observing it from the outside can't really empathize with how much work it is because you're fortunate. And it's a kind of competition with yourself to stay away from all of the excess, whether it's booze or drugs or just the late nights with the addiction to watching the sun rise in some weird part of the world. But when you meet the other musicians, there's generally a spiritual exhaustion that you connect with.
I don't care much about politics. That kind of witchcraft I stay away from because people end up dead. I'd rather die for music.
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