A Quote by Mandy Harvey

If I take back any of the bumps, bruises or scrapes I've been through. I wouldn't be the same person. — © Mandy Harvey
If I take back any of the bumps, bruises or scrapes I've been through. I wouldn't be the same person.
Think of how strange we'd look if all the cuts, burns, scrapes, bruises, scratches, bumps, gashes, and scabs we ever had suddenly reappeared on our bodies at the same time.
My dad has kind of been the standard for me, he played 16 years in the league, and since I've been in the league, every year that I go through and deal with the scratches, the bumps and bruises, just the grind that it is to go through one NBA season.
Everybody goes through bumps and bruises through the year.
I never wanted to be that guy that acted like I wasn't in the locker room and then all of a sudden I was an analyst. I played the game. I've been through the bumps and bruises, the politics. When I give an opinion, I want it to be real.
The accolades, just like the scrapes and bruises, fade in the end, and all you're left with is your ambition.
When I was in my 20s, I thought I knew who I was. And then as soon as I turned 30, I realized that person has bruises and bumps and dark parts. And you kind of go, well, that's it. I'd rather embrace it than force myself to change.
I want it to be one-sided. I don't want to take any bumps or bruises: I want to go out and dictate all aspects and go out the way I came in. I'm looking to dominate and dictate.
The only way physical comedy works is if you don't see it coming. And the harder the fall, the funnier it is. You have to really take some shots, and I've walked away with some bumps and bruises.
What we do in WWE is not a sacrifice. Being out on the road all the time, and all the bumps and bruises, that sort of thing is difficult but also a joy and a pleasure. It's brought so much happiness into my life. I wouldn't have it any other way.
His brows rose. “And how is it that you have come to be such an expert on scrapes and bruises?” “I’m a governess,” she said. Because really, that ought to be explanation enough.
Comedy to me is all about the bumps and bruises and weird tics.
It's no secret that I enjoyed the physical side when I was a player. I was a bumps-and-bruises man.
You've got to push things and get bumps and bruises along the way.
I'm not afraid of falling and getting up the next day with a few bumps and bruises.
'Dancing with The Stars' is like learning a new sport with lots of bumps and bruises.
Just because I do what I do doesn't mean I escaped adolescence, all the bumps and bruises that go along with it.
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