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Quotes About Grip

I tend to wear the moulds in training, but I'll always wear studs in games, as I feel like I get more grip.
~ Theo Walcott
Some stuntmen become actors, but Hollywood is a caste-oriented society. Most of the time you just don't have the opportunity to get out of your field if you're a grip, an electrician, stuntman, set designer, director or actor.
~ Hal Needham
When I do a press roll, I use the traditional grip. Sometimes I flip it around; for a louder crack on the two and four, I use the new grip.
~ John Densmore
Haiti kind of gets a hold of you.
~ Sean Penn
There's nothing but what's bearable as long as a man can work," he said to himself; "the natur o' things doesn't change, though it seems as if one's own life was nothing but change. The square o' four is sixteen, and you must lengthen your lever in proportion to your weight, is as true when a man's miserable as when he's happy; and the best o' working is, it gives you a grip hold o' things outside your own lot.
~ George Eliot
If a lot of people gripped a knife and fork the way they do a golf club, they'd starve to death.
~ Sam Snead
I wish there were some cure, like the lover's leap, for all heads of which some single idea has obtained an unreasonable and irregular possession
~ Samuel Johnson
two!" The centaur glanced back, his eyes glittering in the moonlight. "It be my job to see thee stays on. Relax. Put thy hands on me rump to balance thyself. There, now. Grip with thy legs.
~ Margaret Weis
delicious icy chilliness that controlled his brain
~ Mario Puzo
He seemed about to ask me something else, but instead turned, strolling across the parking lot, pulling out his cigarettes. It was after four o'clock. The sun had loosened its grip on the world, letting the shadows get sloppy, the light, thawed and soft.
~ Marisha Pessl
He that cannot cast off a possession has become the possessed
~ Hallie Burton
Prosperous suburbia was one of the end-states of history. Once achieved, only plague, flood, or nuclear war could threaten its grip.
~ ballard j g iii
Reaper of enemies; strong of grip; One kind with his fathers.
~ Taliesin
What makes Mr. Trump my choice for president is he will break the grip of the donor class on our government and make it accountable to working families again.
~ Sarah Huckabee Sanders
My professional persona never loosens its grip, keeping an eye on me at all times.
~ Agnetha Faltskog
He seems a very amiable person," said Holmes, laughing. "I am not quite so bulky, but if he had remained I might have shown him that my grip was not much more feeble than his own." As he spoke he picked up the steel poker and, with a sudden effort, straightened it out again.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
grip my arm. I willed the old
~ Jojo Moyes
When a golfer has completed his left-hand grip, the V formed by the thumb and forefinger should point to his right eye.
~ Ben Hogan
THE RIGHT-HAND GRIP IS A FINGER GRIP. THE TWO FINGERS WHICH SHOULD APPLY MOST OF THE PRESSURE ARE THE TWO MIDDLE FINGERS.
~ Ben Hogan
The whole point is to hook people and keep them interested.
~ Penelope Ann Miller
I had only ever done films that never had this huge fan base. I acted just to act. And so, coming into 'The Originals' and 'Legacies' and that fandom for the first time, I didn't know how to handle it at first, but I have a better grip on it now.
~ Danielle Rose Russell
I dread handshakes. I've got some problems with my hands, and everywhere I go, people want to impress me with their grip. To make it worse, now women are coming up with that firm shake. So I'll say, 'Gimme five!' If a boy wants a handshake, I'll just give him a hug.
~ George Foreman
I dread handshakes. I've got some problems with my hands, and everywhere I go, people want to impress me with their grip. To make it worse, now women are coming up with that firm shake.
~ George Foreman
Then he reached out and squeezed my hand; I stiffened in response to the unfamiliar gesture. When he relaxed his grip, his palm quaked against mine. Both yearning and pathetic, this act stunned me. Baba had not done more than clap a shoulder—or perhaps straighten my jacket or smooth a hair into place—in the last thirteen years.
~ Shawna Yang Ryan