A Quote by Eddy Alvarez

It can be a little nerve-wracking sometimes feeling like I have to do more than I really do. — © Eddy Alvarez
It can be a little nerve-wracking sometimes feeling like I have to do more than I really do.
It's always a little nerve-wracking to do a love scene, more than anything because it's just awkward.
Parenting is much more nerve-wracking than 'Jeopardy!'
I never thought people would buy the soundtrack [to Twilight]. So, it's a little more nerve-wracking now. I don't know.
Sometimes playing TV can be really nerve-wracking, and I think I tend to handle that by trying to look at my band-mates as frequently as possible and ignore everything else.
Being on the red carpet is both fun and a little nerve wracking, but more fun.
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I have an unfortunate compulsion. I really would rather not do it, as it is very nerve-wracking and un-fun. But when it works, there is nothing like it.
It's a little nerve-wracking to stand up on stage all by yourself.
Working with new people can be really hard and nerve-wracking. When you don't know the person, it's like being on a blind date.
It's so nerve-wracking to go out into a stadium, feeling a billion eyes upon you when you mess up your touches. That's an overwhelming environment.
It's much more painful to bomb in front of a group of yours peers than it is to not win. Tons of assholes ain't winning awards, but only one guy will be bombing. So, that's much more nerve-wracking.
I was just 17 when I made my debut for Lancashire against Hampshire at Portsmouth. I got seven and a duck. I didn't get a wicket, either. Funnily enough, it was more nerve-wracking than playing for England.
It was a nerve-wracking first few years having to tour and perform in front of people with the little bit of confidence I had.
When you premiere somewhere like Cannes, it's huge. It's nerve-wracking.
When I do the Led Zeppelin Experience I feel sort of responsible and it's a more nerve-wracking gig.
It's definitely more nerve-wracking being in front of the cameras, although I'm trying to get better at it.
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