No, I don't have to practice that grunt. You just do it. Once you're in character, you're in character. You don't sit there purposely thinking, Well, I'll grunt here, or I'll groan there.
As tough an idea as it often is to stomach, the best way to thrive in a world that requires grunt work is to stop seeing it as grunt work.
After all, what could you expect from a pig but a grunt?
It ain't no disgrace for a man to fall, but to lie there and grunt is.
Anyone can speak Troll. All you have to do is point and grunt.
Grunt, foam at the mouth, and otherwise get psychic.
'Fire' is physical and has a lot of grunt to it. I really love that.
Speech as known to us was unnecessary. A fragment of a sentence amounted almost to a long-winded redundancy. A gesture, a grunt, the curve of a facial line--even a significantly timed pause yielded informational juice.
I have to mime at parties when everyone sings Happy Birthday... Mime or mumble and rumble and growl and grunt so deep that only moles, manta rays and mushrooms can hear me.
He who writes well runs the civilization. Everyone else does the grunt work.
Look wise, say nothing, and grunt. Speech was given to conceal thought.
From my image of digging around in the mud like a grunt, I preferred fighting the war from ships.
Writing is grunt work - you need to have self-motivation, perseverance, and faith... talent is the smallest part of it.
Once we see more of our need and understand more of what Christ has done for us, he will become more precious to us. And this, in turn, will enable our obedience far more than sheer grunt effort.
It's enjoyable to just drink in an image. It's effortless. That struck me as an interesting way of looking at it: I do all the grunt work so you can enjoy.
Kevin Costner has feathers in his hair and feathers in his head. The Indians should have called him 'Plays with Camera.'