A Quote by Simone Elkeles

I'm ready for that adrenaline rush...with you. — © Simone Elkeles
I'm ready for that adrenaline rush...with you.
There's such an adrenaline rush for me on stage and having all these people look at you. There's an adrenaline rush from not having things written down, too.
Obviously, Iron Maiden is on a way bigger scale to British Lion, but as a musician playing live, it's just the adrenaline rush of playing in front of an audience that gives you that rush.
The first professional game of your career is obviously the biggest, but you still get the jitters, you still get the adrenaline rush before every game. A lot of people don't realize that, but it's true. I have always told myself that if you don't feel those nerves and you're not having fun, you shouldn't be playing. And I always enjoy the competition, the adrenaline rush before a game. And just competing with your buddies at the highest level, every day.
Runway is like an adrenaline rush.
A huge adrenaline rush is usually followed by a pretty low point.
It's the adrenaline rush you only get from being in front of an audience. It's addictive.
The satisfaction you get when you finally beat your dad is amazing, that rush of adrenaline.
Once in a great while I miss the racing, the feeling of winning. That rush. That adrenaline.
In the past it sometimes took me two or three rounds to get the adrenaline rush.
I like having a new challenge to tackle because that gives me an adrenaline rush.
I have to be excited, I have to have an adrenaline rush about doing something, or it bores me, I feel trapped.
I don't go to war for the adrenaline rush. I cover wars because that's what I've ended up doing.
I just thought it would be a fun rush of adrenaline to jump out of a plane three times.
My heart lies in music and acting, however, my inspiration comes from adrenaline rush I get from sports... and life.
Performing on stage is addictive. The adrenaline rush is exhilarating. When I stop touring for a couple weeks, I get antsy.
Problem-solving, inventing, hacking and coding is more of an adrenaline rush of endorphins rather than a feeling.
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