Quotes about roughest (16 Quotes)


    And when you see it the first time you put the film together, the roughest cut, is when you want to go home and open up your veins and get in a warm tub and just go away. And then it gradually, maybe, works its way back, somewhere toward that spot you were at before.



    In the past two seasons we played 160 games together, so that's a lot of time, especially in the minors with all those long bus trips. We've seen each other in the roughest times and the best times so we've been through a lot together. I think when a team



    Writers sometimes give up what is most strange and wonderful about their writing - soften their roughest edges - to accommodate themselves toward a group response.

    We could have the most difficult, roughest experience throughout my senior year. But if it all ends the way we want it to end in the very end with the NCAA Tournament it's all worth it.



    Obviously you want to win. If we didn't win we thought we had a great shot at getting second, and we did, but the thing is we had the roughest vault we've had all year.

    You know that fiction, prose rather, is possibly the roughest trade of all in writing. You do not have the reference, the old important reference. You have the sheet of blank paper, the pencil, and the obligation to invent truer than things can be true. You have to take what is not palpable and make it completely palpable and also have it seem normal and so that it can become a part of experience of the person who reads it.

    From the time I was 7 or 8 years old, we were the roughest knockabout act that ever was in the history of the theater, not only in the United States but all over Europe as well. We used to get arrested every other week--that is, the old man would get arrested. The first crack out of the box here in New York state, the Keith office raised my age two years, because the original law said that no child under 5 could even look at the audience, let alone do anything. So they said I was 7. And the law read that a child can't do acrobatics, can't walk a wire, can't juggle--a lot of those things--but there was nothing said in the law that you can't kick him in the face or throw him through a piece of scenery. On that technicality, we were allowed to work, although we'd get called into court every other week, see.



    Those people are going through the roughest time in their lives, ... They have nowhere to live. . . . . Everybody on our team is heartbroken. They feel for the people who are going through tough times.




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