A Quote by Ryne Sandberg

I had to prepare physically every day, and I didn't leave many scraps for the writers. — © Ryne Sandberg
I had to prepare physically every day, and I didn't leave many scraps for the writers.
I had to prepare physically every day, and I didn't leave many scraps for the writers
I was part of a writers' collective with 21 writers and filmmakers called the San Francisco Writers' Grotto. We had our own office space in this old converted dog and cat hospital, and we had a basketball hoop outside. I'd bring my dog to work every day and write.
Most writers who leave their country physically have already left it mentally and emotionally.
If I had a script that I was ready to shoot tomorrow, I'd work on it every day until we got into production as soon as possible, but I don't have that script yet, so I'm trying to find and support writers, really young writers and hopefully come across a story that I wanna tell one day.
There are writers, and I know some of them, who are very disciplined. Who write, like, four pages a day, every day. And it doesn't matter if their dog got run over by a car that day, or they won the Irish sweepstakes. I'm not one of those writers.
Let me get this thing straight, Inigo--we had SCRAPS for dinner? I'M in YOUR fantasy and the best you can come up with is SCRAPS?" She turned toward the door then. "You have no chance of winning my heart.
When I was playing college basketball, I had to work out every day; it benefited me physically.
Our team goal is pretty simple ... basically prepare ourselves to play for nine innings every day, every series, and against every opponent. For me individually, it's more of just trying to play my role the best I can every day.
It is my contention that most people are not mugged every day, that most people in this world do not encounter violence every day. I think we prepare people for violence, and I think just as importantly we prepare people for the definition of being gentle.
The hardest thing that I had to do every day as a working single parent was child care, to have to leave my child with people that I did not know and hope everything was OK, that was the most painful part of every day.
Just like any other game we're taking on we've got to prepare, prepare hard, mentally, physically. We've been practicing hard.
If you do not prepare yourself physically to succeed, you must prepare yourself mentally for the humiliation of failure.
None of us, in our culture of comfort, know how to prepare ourselves for dying, but that's what we should do every day. Every single day, we die a thousand deaths.
We're all born into whatever citizenship, circumstances, or class we happen to be born into. Immigrants and so many people in the working class work so hard every day for nickels and pennies and scraps to just barely get by and then realize that this precious life has been completely drained out of us.
Every year it gets tougher and tougher. Mentally and physically. That's why you need to train and prepare.
With TV, you don't get much time to prepare. It's all done that day itself, on the set. Shoot, and leave.
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