People don't understand the pressure on me to look perfect.

I like the pressure of having to perform so people will come to me.

When people are putting pressure on me I just completely ignore it.

I think the pressure gets to me when I play shows and there's more people in the audience than I'm used to.

I've been lucky enough to be surrounded by people that were always supporting me, and I never felt pressure.

When I was performing on streets, there was no pressure. People accepted me. They loved me without knowing me.

For me, it seems to help me take the pressure off if I don't pay attention to what other people are telling me.

People have tried to keep me at bay with their jab, but once I put that pressure on, there is only so much you can do.

I know people expect a lot from me and want to see certain things when I play, but it's not really any pressure for me.

It has gotten worse as I'm becoming more successful. My nerves. Just because there's a bit more pressure, and people are expecting a lot more from me.

I always try not to read anything of people talking about me, but of course you can still feel pressure at the stadium, during the games, if you don't play well.

I knew the pressure would be huge. I knew Manchester United was a massive club and a big challenge for me. Hopefully I'm proving to people that I can rise to the challenge.

I think that Microsoft will increasingly feel margin pressure from Linux as well as people saying: well actually the applications that really matter to me are not on my PC. And so they're going to be able to extract less of a monopoly rent, so to speak.

If you're doing something like 'Arcadia' by Tom Stoppard, which has been done millions and millions of times, and it's been played some unbelievably well-respected actors, there's a lot more pressure there. But I try not to think about all the other people who have done it before me. You've got to try and be original.

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