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I would prefer to be a little nervous, because when you stop being nervous is kind of when you stop caring.
English is capable of defining sentiments that the human nervous system is quite incapable of experiencing.
When I was in fifth grade, a boy put a rose on my desk and I threw it away. The attention makes me nervous.
The biggest trouble with success is that its formula is just about the same as that for a nervous breakdown.
I was a little nervous coming in mostly because my first scene was with Martin Sheen, who I'm a huge fan of.
I think lots of actors are very nervous and shy. I know lots of them who are, and some who aren't of course.
If things happen all the time you are never nervous. It is when they are not happening that you are nervous.
One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important.
Being nervous is not something you should be ashamed of. Nervous means you care, you really want to do well.
One of the biggest things I learned was that it's OK to be nervous and admit that you're having a hard time.
It was quite natural - the first day I got to the set I was really nervous, but I loved the whole experience.
Probably more than any other movie we've made here at Pixar, 'Up' was the one we were the most nervous about.
I'm nervous performing because it's such a weird thing to do, standing on stage demanding people's attention.
When I was a young man, I was overly sensitive to things, and I found it difficult to eat when I was nervous.
Sensory perception is the silken web that binds our separate nervous systems into the encompassing ecosystem.
Then, there was Cary Grant. He spent three hours a week in hospitals teaching nervous people how to eat jello.
I'm never nervous around anyone, which I think is a real key to my success. I was never nervous around anyone!
I've never followed a list in my life, and that's probably what has created so much nervous energy in my body.
I was nervous to even talk to other kids in my class. I would hide in my room when my parents had people over.
I'm very nervous in the beginning and then I get in there and start doing my work and I feel more comfortable.
I don't have any phobias per se, but both tight and vast spaces tend to make me nervous after a prolonged time.
When Mom had her first nervous breakdown, she said she had a vision of Christ coming to her in the living room.
I always did music privately as a hobby, I think partly because I was nervous to do it in front of other people.
I was definitely nervous for the combine. You train for three months to go out there and perform for three days.
If you care about yourself and what you do, you get nervous about it. You just don't take the money and go home.
I found I could perform in front of 200 people, but I would still feel nervous having a one-on-one conversation.
Look, every guy is nervous when they talk to girls, but I find that little bit of nervousness to be kind of fun.
When I came to know that I have to do a dance sequence with him, I was nervous. After all, he is Hrithik Roshan.
I think that's part of acting - to still get nervous and control that fear. I don't know how to get rid of that.
From the time I was little, I always felt like an outsider. I always felt nervous and uncomfortable with myself.
When I do these interviews, I get really nervous. And when I get nervous, it comes off as mellow for some reason.
I was shy and a hard worker, so acting was a way to focus whatever nervous energy I was experiencing onto a goal.
I get so nervous. I happen to be socially awkward and shy. I spent a lot of my time as an adult not going places.
Especially when I'm nervous, my mind is running a mile a minute. My ADHD speaks for me before I can speak for me.
When you have the first show set in India on American television, there's gonna be a Nervous Nellie kind of vibe.
People think I look odd onstage. But the way I deal with being incredibly nervous is by concentrating really hard.
I get very nervous before I get on the stage, but once I'm on the stage, I'm just, you know, me. Nothing hurts me.
And people are just people, They shouldn't make you nervous. The world is everlasting, It's coming and it's going.
Incredible nervous state, trepidation beyond words: to be this much in love is to be sick (and I love to be sick).
I don't really get nervous that much, or if I do, only I know. It's all inside me. I am good at hiding everything.
I always get less nervous when we get into rehearsals because it just gives me a better idea of how it's gonna go.
When I look at my fellow competitors, I say to myself, 'I many be nervous, but you are definetly nervous as well.'
No one really has the power, and everybody's trying to get through the day, and everybody's nervous and desperate.
What I was really into as a kid, anything that drove my mother crazy or made her nervous, and not much has changed.
I remember playing the Royal Albert Hall, and a guy would say, 'Ten minutes to stage time,' and I'd get so nervous.
I get really nervous when people are like, 'I saw you in a trailer! I saw you on TV!' Genuinely, my cheeks get red.
I ended up doing a lot of prank shows in my life or prank theater, but I always got fairly nervous about doing 'em.
I can play in front of 30,000 people at Fenway and not be nervous at all. But I get really nervous in front of kids.
While I felt like we potentially had something really huge in 'Gotham,' you're always nervous that it won't live up.
I never work with an audience - I can't do this. The process depends on the highest degree of nervous concentration.