A Quote by Max Scherzer

I relish pitching underneath pressure. — © Max Scherzer
I relish pitching underneath pressure.
There is a pressure, but my job essentially is not to listen to that pressure, not to buckle underneath that pressure, but instead to continue making music in the way that I have been making it.
I am motivated and relish the pressure.
The greater the pressure and expectation, the more I relish the opportunity.
I don't feel any pressure. I'm not nervous about going out there and pitching.
That's one thing I relish, the pressure of having to try and beat the best teams in the world.
I was a really big - I was a big fan of pitching staffs in general growing up, not necessarily teams. So I liked the Braves pitching staff of Maddox, Glavine, and Smoltz, and I liked the A's pitching staff with Zito, Hudson, and Mulder.
To know yourself as the Being underneath the thinker, the stillness underneath the mental noise, the love and joy underneath the pain, is freedom, salvation, enlightenment.
I'm a huge advocate of pitching. You have to have good pitching as the solid core, the foundation. It keeps you in every game.
Baseball is all about pitching, and we know we have to improve our pitching.
Im a huge advocate of pitching. You have to have good pitching as the solid core, the foundation. It keeps you in every game.
Pitching. You're pitching yourself constantly which is probably why there are so many plays about sales. I think also it's like life.
Savory...that's a swell word. And Basil and Betel. Capsicum. Curry. All great. But Relish, now, Relish with a capital R. No argument, that' the best.
I don't personally do movies for myself and a faction of very cerebral cinephiles - I do it for everybody and wish for the largest amount of people to relish whatever they find they can relish in.
Every two weeks on 'Doctor Who,' the set is completely different, the world is different and there are new actors coming in. So, it's constantly surprising, and it's a pressure that you relish, actually.
The art of acting is to pitch good. You do the pitching and hope that the other person catches the ball and does some good pitching back to you.
I don't get caught up in the hoopla, worry about where I'm pitching or if I'm pitching Game 1 or Game 5.
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