A Quote by Rob Halford

Their brilliant audio expert, who is a marine biologist, should really be looking after Flipper — © Rob Halford
Their brilliant audio expert, who is a marine biologist, should really be looking after Flipper
When I was little I had this notion of being a marine biologist. I grew up by the ocean so I was always in the water but realistically, I don't think I would make the best marine biologist.
If I wasn't a writer, I don't know what I'd be. Probably a marine biologist or something.
I wish that I had re-edited 'Theft By Finding' after I did the audio. Because the audio took 40 hours in the studio, and I was standing on my feet. So toward the end of it I'd be looking at certain diary entries and I would think, "Is this really worth my time to read this out loud?" And I would think, "No, it is not." I would have cut out 75 pages, just because I was tired of standing up.
I wanted to be a marine biologist my whole life until I graduated high school. And even now, I'm still like, 'Maybe I'll just quit the biz and go to Santa Cruz and study marine biology and have my own research center in the Bahamas.' Yeah, I'm sure it would be just that smooth.
When I was younger, I wanted to be a marine biologist, among other things.
I just was mesmerized by all of this life everywhere I looked. And so I wanted to be a marine biologist.
I wanted to be a marine biologist my whole life until I graduated high school.
I always felt that I had a childhood. I went to regular school whenever I wasn't working. At one point, I wanted to be a marine biologist.
If I could have been a marine biologist I would have, but I didn't have that kind of intelligence. Numbers were never my strong point.
while the executive should give every possible value to the information of the specialist, no executive should abdicate thinking on any subject because of the expert. The expert's information or opinion should not be allowed automatically to become a decision. On the other hand, full recognition should be given to the part the expert plays in decision making.
A Marine is a Marine. I set that policy two weeks ago - there's no such thing as a former Marine. You're a Marine, just in a different uniform and you're in a different phase of your life. But you'll always be a Marine because you went to Parris Island, San Diego or the hills of Quantico. There's no such thing as a former Marine.
I'm actually very scared of sharks. I wanted to be a marine biologist when I was young, which may not have been compatible with that fear.
Ever since I was a kid, I wanted to be a marine biologist. As you go through the grind and the distraction of a career, it's easy to lose sight of your dreams.
I wanted to be a marine biologist when I was growing up and always wanted to be surrounded by wildlife.
I was one of those kids who wanted to do everything, I wanted to be a marine biologist, an actress, a writer, an environmentalist, an activist.
Almost every Marine I've met says I portray a Marine dead-on, which is really, really flattering.
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