I've always had my wrist slapped for being myself.

I was shot in the wrist when I was a kid. Deliberately.

I want the entire smartphone, the entire Internet, on my wrist.

Anything that a batsman cannot pick from the wrist is deception.

A good wrist spinner is a good wrist spinner against any opposition.

I hit the ball early and move my wrist a lot, so I get bigger angles.

Wrist spinners have been successful in world cricket. Look at Shane Warne.

In cricket, you should keep your wrist as straight as possible, unlike golf.

I always wear my black watch on my left wrist so I know I'm on stage on time.

In badminton, they use a lot from the wrist. But I use a lot from the shoulder.

At 22 years old, I tattooed 'family' on my wrist to not lose sight of my true goal.

I won a grand slam with an Audemars Piguet on my wrist, so I feel it is a great match.

It's jewelry for men, so definitely it's very nice to have a good watch on your wrist.

Why slap them on the wrist with feather when you can belt them over the head with a sledgehammer.

The most bizarre occurrence has to be when I dislocated my wrist during a show in Germany in 1997.

I have angel wings and a halo on my wrist, which I got done on my 30th birthday in memory of my brother.

My first five years, I missed a ton of games. I had elbow surgery twice; I had wrist surgery, knee surgery.

I broke my wrist on TV trying to do a one-armed push-up. A lot of people delight in pointing this out to me.

The main thing for a bowler is his wrist position, and that, as I've said before, is something I'm working on.

If I didn't follow my passion for surfing... I would have never come up with the concept to make a wrist camera.

Whatever the right hand findeth to do, the left hand carries a watch on its wrist to show how long it takes to do it.

I grip very close to the butt of the racket. This allows me to get a lot of wrist action to create more spin and whip.

I have never seen a bad television program, because I refuse to. God gave me a mind, and a wrist that turns things off.

When I was 12, I snapped my arm in two. My wrist still has a funny bump because they didn't join it back together so great.

I can't run anymore. That's the one thing I loved doing. And I can't play golf hardly at all because of wrist and back pain.

I was playing baseball, and I tripped over first base - I'm very clumsy - and I fell and broke my wrist. That was pretty painful.

I think I've broken every finger, and my wrist on a tennis court in Guyana, and at 33 you get other injuries like hernias and tennis elbow.

One really beautiful wrist motion, that is synchronised with your head and heart, and you have it. It looks as if it were born in a minute.

I broke my wrist at summer camp playing a game called 'volleybat,' which was baseball but with a volleyball. It is as dangerous as it sounds.

My right wrist is connected to the left foot. You know, if the left foot doesn't work, the right wrist doesn't work, and that's really the truth.

I have a ladybug on my wrist that I got when I was doing 'John Tucker Must Die,' and I have a tattoo on my ankle that's in Sanskrit that says 'Fearless.'

I'm not one for writing names on my wrist when I play. Actually, I internalise a lot. But my brother and I are so connected... everything I do is for him.

I'm as strong and supple as a pane of thin glass. I've got too many ailments - left shoulder, left elbow and left wrist - in fact, the whole of the left arm.

Fluted sleeves or any sleeve that flares out before coming in again at the wrist are very feminine and a great way to distract from the dreaded 'bingo wings.'

When I was younger, out in public, I never wanted to pop my hip and definitely made sure that my wrist was nice and firm. All these silly, prohibitive things.

Imagine if it happened to you: All of a sudden you find this thing on your wrist and people are telling you it has powers. I would be a little skeptical myself.

Censure is a limp noodle across the wrist of the president. I think the way we vote on the articles will express the way we feel stronger than any censure vote.

You should hold the top hand on the stick like you would hold a hammer when you're driving a nail. You have the most leverage, and you won't get your wrist broken.

Judges have a hard job. It's not just putting someone in jail or slapping someone on the wrist and giving them a punishment, but it's protecting society as a whole.

All of those years, I felt like 'Heaven's Gate' was a beautiful, fantastically colored balloon tied to a string fastened to my wrist, so the balloon could never fly.

Before I found out you couldn't get bitten by a radioactive spider and shoot webs out of your wrist, I wanted to be a superhero when I grew up - until I was, like, 8.

I was told as a teenager I'd never box again. I had a really bad wrist injury; I couldn't even shadow box for six months. I went through surgery just to try and manage it.

I can bend my wrist down to my forearm. I can wrench my fingers backward until they rest on my hand. A hitchhiker's thumb might arc into a 90-degree angle; mine will go to 135.

When you cry out in pain from a broken wrist, no one questions it. You just go to the hospital and take the necessary steps. Mental illness is just as real, even if it can't be seen.

I tend not to wear accessories. I'm not one of those gals with a drawerful of amazing jewelry. I don't even have my ears pierced! But I have one bracelet that never comes off my wrist.

A network neutrality rule could result in mere 'slaps on the wrist' or involve such expensive and difficult litigation procedures that no small company or consumer could ever bring a case.

I have some issues that I don't know if they will become issues. I have some things in my head, I forget things. I can't turn my head a lot or my brain crashes. I have back and wrist pain.

For years, I've worn my dainty gold bracelets with inspirational sayings and encouraging one-liners to motivate me in my career. I liked to look down at my wrist and be reminded of my goals.

If I put my pinkie to my thumb, I can cover my wrist all the way to the knuckle. When I get a watch, I always have to go and get extra holes put in or get a special bracelet that's adjustable.

I got this Jesus tattoo on my wrist when I was 18 because I know that it's always going to be a part of me. When I'm playing, it's staring right back at me, saying, 'Remember where you came from.'

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