I have to say, running in flip-flops through the airport can be pretty tricky.
“I have to say, running in flip-flops through the airport can be pretty tricky.”
— Matt Riddle · Airport
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I have to say, running in flip-flops through the airport can be pretty tricky.
“I have to say, running in flip-flops through the airport can be pretty tricky.”
— Matt Riddle · Airport
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“I have to say, running in flip-flops through the airport can be pretty tricky.”
“The thing for me is - and one of the reasons I was never a fan of Goldberg in the beginning when everybody was like 'Oh, he's so good! - I was like, 'No, he's terrible, he's hurting people,' and there's nothing else. He just has three-minute matches.”
“There's guys like Daniel Bryan and CM Punk that incorporated mixed martial arts submissions and moves into professional wrestling. I feel like the way it was incorporated was really good, but there's not enough people doing it.”
“I got a short - I got a temper. I fight in a cage for a living. There's a reason people like us are wired slightly different.”
“In pro wrestling, if somebody throws a move, it's my job not to get hurt but also to sell the move and make it look like I'm dying.”
“Wrestling is one of the hardest things, and it has nothing to do with the extremely hard physical part of it. It has to do with the psychological part of it.”
“The Oslo airport used to be a kilometer away from where I grew up. They moved it outside Oslo the year I was born, but they kept the runway there as a historic site.”
“Back in the days when the market was a kind of secular god and all the world thrilled to behold the amazing powers of private capital, the idea of privatizing highways and airports and other bits of our transportation infrastructure made a certain kind of sense.”
“'Company' has become a cult film. When people see me at the airport, and when I travel, they call me 'Companywala.'”
“The gap between rich and poor is widening dramatically. There's a hangar at the Cairo airport for private jets, billionaires are on the Forbes list, and Egypt's annual per-capita income is two thousand dollars. How can you sustain that?”
“I'm coming out with a wine... I'm actually a restaurateur. I have Famous Famiglia Pizzeria that has opened up in the Sacramento airport. I'm also working with my business partner on opening up the Linnethia Lounge.”
“I've always been very good at convincing people. For instance, if I arrive in an airport and I'm in economy, I can always convince the guy to put me in first class.”