A Quote by Trisha Goddard

I work very hard to keep on an even keel as far as alcohol is concerned. — © Trisha Goddard
I work very hard to keep on an even keel as far as alcohol is concerned.
I try to keep an even keel.
Steve Nash, Grant Hill, they were always preaching whether you win or lose. You have to keep an even keel, keep a level head.
I will leave no stone unturned as far as hard work is concerned.
I'm on a health kick! I'm drawn to cheeseburgers, so I've got to just try and keep it on an even keel.
You need a long hard day's work to reveal the logic of the craving for very bad tv and alcohol.
I'm a very even keel guy.
I think as far as kids go, you just have to work hard. Work on your skills, keep focused.
The very first thing I tell every intern on the first day is that their internship exists solely on their resume. As far as I am concerned, they are a full-time member of my team. For all the negative stereotypes about millennials, you would be astounded by how hard they work when they believe their contribution matters.
I'm a very normal person with a very even keel.
Even if we're far apart, let's have hope and keep working hard.
When you succeed, you know, you can get swell-headed or you can be failing, and then you are all down in doldrums. So I try, as much as possible, to keep an even keel.
The hardest part is keeping yourself even keel across the board. You have to keep a balance until you get to Sunday and understand what goes with the week.
We can't all work in the inner city. And, I don't even think that it is incumbent upon an African-American intellectual to be concerned in their work with problems of race and class. It's just one of the things, that we here at the DuBois Institute, are concerned about.
There's a difference between someone who's 'harsh' and someone who is 'hard.' Life was hard. You lived in the South, as my grandparents did, and you had to survive. That is hard. In order to respond to that, he had to become a hard man, with very hard rules, very hard discipline for himself, very hard days, hard work, et cetera.
One must never lose perspective. You don't get lost in your success, and you don't get depressed about failure, and you keep it all in an even keel.
As far as natural calamities are concerned, Odisha had a very bad reputation before 2000 when we took over the government. After that, we have achieved international standards as far as controlling the effects of natural calamities. In fact, even the United Nations have complimented us on this.
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