A Quote by Miranda Lambert

I was always suspicious and looking over my shoulder because that's how I was raised. — © Miranda Lambert
I was always suspicious and looking over my shoulder because that's how I was raised.
Who do you hang out with?" Natalia asks, looking over my shoulder. She's always done that. Wherever you are, whoever you are, she'll always look over your shoulder to see if there's someone more exciting to speak to. It used to make me feel paranoid.
I'm always looking over my shoulder.
If you're good, you're always looking over your shoulder.
I'm always looking over my shoulder, needing to stay ahead of the game.
When someone is always looking over their shoulder, they're more likely to trip.
I loved being a film executive. But something was always missing for me. I always had the feeling that I was looking over my shoulder - what's going on on Broadway?
Writing feels safe, you know, it's a hard job, but at least you're in your office or wherever you are and there's no one standing over your shoulder staring at what you're writing. And when you're directing, everybody's looking over your shoulder.
I'm not worried about walking the streets and looking over my shoulder because of something I might have said.
Americans are very friendly and very suspicious, that is what Americans are and that is what always upsets the foreigner, who deals with them, they are so friendly how can they be so suspicious they are so suspicious how can they be so friendly but they just are.
There always seems to be someone looking over your shoulder - just waiting for an opportunity to lecture on The Darker Side of Chocolate
This country was created from stolen land and stolen labor. And from a moral perspective, but also from a practical one, everybody knows that when you steal, you're always looking over your shoulder because you know that somebody may steal it back.
Man is always looking for someone to boast to; woman is always looking for a shoulder to put her head on.
The thing about Birmingham is, no one spends their evening looking over your shoulder thinking: 'Is that Nick Grimshaw?' and wondering if there's a better night they could be on. Because there isn't.
You must be unintimidated by your own thoughts because if you write with someone looking over you shoulder, you'll never write.
Bonar Law never led his Party. He was always looking over his shoulder to see if he was being followed.
In a way you can feel that the poet actually is looking over your shoulder, and you say to yourself, now, how would this go for him? Would this do or not?
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