A Quote by Pedro Almodovar

An ample arse helps you to be weighed down and be grounded. — © Pedro Almodovar
An ample arse helps you to be weighed down and be grounded.
On Earth, I weighed 150 pounds; my suit and backpack weighed another 150. 300 pounds. Up there, I weighed only 50. So I could prance around on my toes. It was quite easy to do.
I could be a bit of a pain in the arse. Since I've come out of my cancer, I must say I intend to be even more of a pain in the arse.
My brother, Christian, helps me stay focused and grounded.
I have a spiritual practice which helps to keep me grounded and centered.
I have a spiritual practice which helps to keep me grounded and centered. Yoga is vital because it keeps me in full awareness and connection with my breath. I keep a gratitude log, which helps to remind me of all the blessings I experience daily.
I'm naturally a graceful human being. So meditation helps me stay grounded. When we're silent for a moment, it helps us to hear the hum of the universe. Hear the message or what the universe is trying to tell you. It's your inner voice and instinct. If you're hearing that, then you're in the flow of things. It takes years to try and trust that.
If we put a vinaigrette together, every part of it is weighed. For the burger, we do a bit of arugula, olive oil - everything is weighed. To the gram.
The germs of existence contained in this spot of earth, with ample food, and ample room to expand in, would fill millions of worlds in the course of a few thousand years.
I thought I was grounded. I thought from my kinda blue-collar outlook on life that I would call myself a grounded person. I was not. I was like a balloon flying around in the air. And as soon as our first child was born, boom - my feet came right down to the ground.
The whole publicity machine is a very weird one. It's kind of a necessary part of what we do here, but this helps me keep grounded.
Being 40 and having three kids puts lots of things in perspective and helps me stay grounded.
I always remind my kids that hard work pays off. They see that I take nothing for granted in life. It helps them stay grounded.
I had no dreams of such economic success. You should have fun and not be so weighed down by expectations.
To be weighed down by things - books, furniture - seems somehow terrible to me.
I'm not saying I didn't have ample time to recover, ample time to get to my best, I felt this year I did fine. When I stepped on the field for the national team, I was ready and able to make an impact, to score goals, to create chances.
I feel just in terms of knowing who is real, who has got your back, and who's there for you is what helps you stay grounded and real.
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