A Quote by Marcus O'Sullivan

Running is in my blood-the adrenaline flows before the races, the love/hate of butterflies in your stomach. — © Marcus O'Sullivan
Running is in my blood-the adrenaline flows before the races, the love/hate of butterflies in your stomach.
Kind of like love before first sight.” and “Butterflies in your stomach. That was such a crappy metaphor. More like killer bees.
It's a business now. But you still have little butterflies in your stomach before every game.
I like to feel the butterflies in the stomach, I like to go home and have a restless night and wonder how I'm going to be able to accomplish this feat, get jittery. That hunger and those butterflies in the stomach are very essential for all creative people.
When you're in young love your pulse pounds, your palms sweat, and there are butterflies in your stomach. It's like diarrhea for your heart.
When people say they aren't nervous, I think they are lying about it. If you are human and you love the game, before any competition you still get those same butterflies in the stomach.
I get butterflies in my stomach before I perform. I love them! They let me know I'm ready to perform, that I'm ready to rock out on stage.
Only the love that flows from the heart of Christ can heal. Only He in whom that love flows, even as the sap in the tree or the blood in the body, can restore the wounded soul.
I feel most sexy when I'm in love. My stomach flips. I get butterflies.
If you have butterflies in your stomach ask them into your heart.
You want to have butterflies in your stomach, because if you don't, if you walk out onstage complacent, that's not a good thing.
Even if you only play a cameo in a film, it becomes a part of you and you get butterflies in your stomach on release day.
Even when you're right in the middle of a tour and you've done 30 or 40 shows, you still get them butterflies in the stomach right before you go on stage.
I don't get butterflies. I get a good feeling in my stomach before I compete. When I don't, I get worried.
There is no point in getting nervous. I get a few butterflies in my stomach, but it isn't really nerves but things that will help your game.
Rivalries don't necessarily mean races being close at major championships. I had a rivalry with Butch Reynolds for many years. I won all the races, but Butch was the world record holder before I came into the sport, he was extremely talented and he was the only other man running 43 seconds.
One who loves God sees everything in relation to God. Therefore, their love flows spontaneously toward everyone, at all times, everywhere. They even love those who wish them harm. If you love God, you can't hate anything or anyone. If the love one offers is met with hate, it doesn't die; rather, it manifests in the form.
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