A Quote by Glenn Tipton

You can have a bad day, but as soon as you set foot on that stage it's joyous. — © Glenn Tipton
You can have a bad day, but as soon as you set foot on that stage it's joyous.
Sexual intercourse... a joyous, joyous, joyous, joyous impaling of woman on man's sensual mast.
As soon as I set foot in the parliamentary Sinai, I ceased to be in touch with the masses.
As soon as you set foot on a yacht you belong to some man, not to yourself, and you die of boredom.
On stage, I'm really, really tall. I'm five-foot-9, but on stage, I'm, like, six-foot-5.
I can't believe Tina Turner actually was on the same stage. I can't believe I set foot on the same stage, and it's going to be an album, people are going to buy it, and it's going to be a video.
A lie is a very short wick in a very small lamp. The oil of reputation is very soon sucked up and gone. And just as soon as a man is known to lie, he is like a two-foot pump in a hundred-foot well. He cannot touch bottom at all.
If you build a 50-foot wall, you'll soon be confronted with a 51-foot ladder.
I think the thing that I have learned is that a bad love experience is no reason to fear a new love experience, but you have to be very honest at every single stage with the person about how you've been hurt, and hopefully they will be supportive about whatever it is that you have to go through. Everybody has bad relationships and, at the end of the day, they are just a great way to set yourself up for a good relationship.
It was in India that I started my acting career, courtesy of my parents, long before I set foot on stage in England. They headed a company of travelling players performing Shakespeare up and down the land.
The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one's own country as a foreign land.
I consider my MMA training starting the day I set foot in Urijah Faber's gym.
Like every big organisation these days, the BBC is obsessed with the wellbeing of those who set foot on its premises. Studios must display warning notices if there is real glass on the set, and the other day I was presented with a booklet explaining how to use a door. I am not kidding.
National parks, zoos, protected areas, polluted seas - using the whole world as a readymade, I thought about it as a stage set. To activate a stage set you need a drama, an actor to offset it.
At some shows, the set list gets changed while we are on stage. I know Ed thinks about the set very hard throughout the day in order to make the best show possible for the fans and for us.
One of the things I took from my wartime experiences was that reality was a stage set... the comfortable day-to-day life, school, the home where one lives and all the rest of it... could be dismantled overnight.
It's a different world: when I'm writing 'Toast,' I've got one foot in 1974 and one foot in the modern day, because the modern day is nowhere near as funny or interesting.
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