A Quote by Leigh-Anne Pinnock

I reckon we work better in front of big crowds. — © Leigh-Anne Pinnock
I reckon we work better in front of big crowds.
I've never felt nervous in front of big crowds and in big stadiums.
I've wrestled in front of great crowds in Montreal, and I've wrestled absolutely terrible crowds where you're in front of, like, 200 people.
I like performing in front of big crowds.
I just want to play tennis in front of the big crowds.
I love pitching in front of big crowds and in huge stadiums.
I know what to expect from the crowd and enjoy playing in front of the big crowds.
It takes a lot of nerves to be a sports entertainer and to be in front of those big crowds.
I've always said the same thing - I'm learning, I'm getting better and I'm loving playing in front of sell-out crowds.
As a pro, I've been lucky enough to have been in front of big crowds every time I've boxed.
The bigger the game the better. I'm an adrenaline junkie. I feed off big crowds and noise.
People said Mitt Romney had crowds, but the truth is he had one crowd, one big crowd the last day. We've had crowds for five months. I mean, from the beginning. And now they're bigger than ever before. I think it makes a big difference.
Since I was five or six years old, I just wanted to be a professional football player. I wanted to play against the best players. I wanted to play in big stadiums in front of big crowds, and I was desperate to play for my country one day, and thankfully, I was lucky enough that happened.
There are a lot of good comics, no doubt, but as far as the quality of the comics goes, I think what you have is a bunch of situational comics - there are black comics that work only black crowds, gay comics that do only gay crowds, and southern comics that only work down South, and so on with Asian, Latino, Indian, midgets, etc. The previous generation's comics were better because they had to make everybody laugh.
Once upon a time if you go back to the early 2000s all the way to 2014 all I cared about in life was being a wrestler, going on the road, performing in front of crowds, getting big, climbing the ladder.
You have to hustle and work hard, but we have been fortunate with big crowds and having a good time.
I wouldn't mind gigging around the same era as Jesus, after he gives his speech about the meek and how blessed they are and all that type of bullshit, going up there and doing a flat 20 [minutes]. I reckon I'd have better stagecraft and presence than Jesus. Yea, I'm a better stand-up comedian than Jesus, so I reckon I could go on after him.
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