A Quote by Lee Westwood

I ruptured my plantaris muscle. It runs through the calf and goes down the side of your achilles and stretches right to the heel. — © Lee Westwood
I ruptured my plantaris muscle. It runs through the calf and goes down the side of your achilles and stretches right to the heel.
Achilles only had an Achilles heel, I have an entire Achilles body.
I moved into midfield because I ruptured my Achilles tendon and couldn't run anymore - it's not what I wanted to do, it's what I had to do!
When you have a child or you love somebody, that's your Achilles' heel on 'Game of Thrones,' because your enemy will find it. They'll use it again you.
The recurrent laryngeal nerve - which runs from the head to the voice box - goes all the way down into the chest, loops around a major artery, then goes all the way back up again. It goes right past the larynx on the way down. All a decent designer would have to do is loop it off at that point. What we're looking at is the legacy of history.
In drawing after drawing, pastel after pastel, painting after painting, the contours of Degas's dancing figures become, at a certain point, darkly insistent, tangled and dusky. It may be around an elbow, a heel, an armpit, a calf muscle, the nape of a neck.
Every stylish girl knows that when the sun goes down, the heel goes up.
All interesting heroes have an Achilles heel.
All interesting heroes have an Achilles' heel.
Anybody who has political ambition has an Achilles heel.
It's as if my left heel is my bass drum and my right heel is the floor tom-tom. I can get snare out of my right toe by not putting it down on the floor hard, and, if I want cymbals, I land flat on both feet, full strength on the floor.
Most liberals think of civil liberties as their Achilles heel. It isn't.
The lion and the calf shall lie down together but the calf won't get much sleep.
The Achilles Heel of the Americas was the lack of cultural confidence typical of new settlers.
As long as you win Monaco, that's the one. In my ten years of Formula One, I've only won here once. This is my second time.Every year, it feels like this is your Achilles heel. You almost have it and then you don't. It's such a hard race to win.
Nowadays people are born to find fault. When they look at Achilles, they see only his heel.
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