I broke my arm when I was 10. I fell off a fence outside my home.
“I broke my arm when I was 10. I fell off a fence outside my home.”
— David Coulthard · Arm
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I broke my arm when I was 10. I fell off a fence outside my home.
“I broke my arm when I was 10. I fell off a fence outside my home.”
— David Coulthard · Arm
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“I broke my arm when I was 10. I fell off a fence outside my home.”
“It is always interesting to witness someone develop from boy to man.”
“My grandfather took part in the Tulip Rally in an old Austin Sheerline and even competed in the Monte Carlo Rally. My father was the Scottish karting champion.”
“Travelling for me is more about the people I'm with, rather than the particular place I'm going to.”
“I have great admiration for a number of drivers.”
“I used to wear a kilt to all black-tie events but now I only wear it at non-U.K. events. As a British citizen and a Scotsman, it's nice to wear your national dress but it is easier to throw on a black dinner suit and, at a U.K. event, there are always enough Scots to do the tartan thing.”
“I have 16 metal screws in my right arm, from the elbow to the shoulder, and they are extremely painful at the beginning of a training camp and also when the temperature changes. I also had a surgery on my left arm and two on my hips. Those four surgeries were pivotal in my decision to retire.”
“No one would feel embarrassed about seeking help for a child if they broke their arm - and we really should be equally ready to support a child coping with emotional difficulties.”
“Obama has refused to equip, or to arm, any rebel groups fighting Assad or his forces.”
“The only way you preserve pitching arms is throwing; that makes the arm stronger.”
“I was in Liverpool city center and I thought I broke one of my toes, just by jumping on buses. I put my arm in the door on the outside, and the bus just drives away with me naked.”
“When your arm gets hit, the ball is not going to go where you want it to.”