A Quote by Tom Holland

I've played a lot of wide-eyed kids. — © Tom Holland
I've played a lot of wide-eyed kids.

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A lot of the early songs I wrote were about the experience of going to London and meeting rent boys and transvestites and drag queens. A lot of my early material is that: the wide-eyed adventures of a middle-class boy.
In Brooklyn, the block wasn't very long or very wide, and not that many kids were out there, either. But when I got to Florida, there were a lot of kids on my block, young kids, older kids, and they could play outside until the sun went down and have fun.
I'm not really a flashy dunker or a show dunker unless somebody's in front of me. That's the only time I really get wide-eyed: when I can dunk on somebody. If it's a wide-open dunk, I've never been the type to dunk it real hard wide-open and scream.
I was always a show girl. My parents were wonderful. There wasn't a lot going on where we lived, but they ferried me to classes and competitions all over the place. When I was 12, I came to London as a finalist in a singing competition and I was completely wide-eyed.
I played a little bit of 'City of Heroes' - they have a really great character generation system. I was pretty impressed with that. I played 'World of Warcraft' with my kids. That's a lot of fun.
I glanced, wide eyed, from Edward's grimace to Jacob's sneer.
The guys that I played with, Hollis Dixon and the Keynotes - just about all the great musicians from Muscle Shoals.We played fraternity parties and kids' dances. They were called "lead outs" for kids in high school. We played wherever we could - in the down time when you weren't recording, people had to make money.
They turned a distracted gaze on the world, wide-eyed, somehow, and questioning.
Kittens are wide-eyed, soft and sweet. With needles in their jaws and feet.
The world is so different for a child, waking in the mornings, wide-eyed and ready to take it all in.
When I moved to New York, I was wide-eyed. I was nice to everyone, which comedians hate.
When I was younger, my view of New York was really wide-eyed and excited. I've lived here all my life.
In Bengali films, I played my version of glamorous, where I played a wide-ranging characters.
I played wide receiver in high school; then I went to college at Ball State and played safety.
People like me start organizing conferences and editing journals, even become tenured professors talking about Empire of the Senseless with a bunch of wide-eyed kids from the farmland. If only one of those kids goes back home and lets her hogs out of the pen to go plum wild rolling around in their own slop while the neighboring farmers scratch their chins, then, isn't that worth it? Insert the same scenario with stockbrokers, stock-car drivers, and stock characters in the post-baccalaureate working man's sideshow, and well, that's viral reproduction.
Science and art have in common intense seeing, the wide-eyed observing that generates empirical information.
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