I may not be able to run around the block anymore, but I love my life.
“I may not be able to run around the block anymore, but I love my life.”
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I may not be able to run around the block anymore, but I love my life.
“I may not be able to run around the block anymore, but I love my life.”
I may not be able to run around the block anymore, but I love my life.
I remember some stories had a very big impact on me, like 'The Little Train That Could,' which is about the importance of not giving up, and 'Little Toot,' about a playful tugboat in the New York harbor.
There are several drugs out right now that can't stop multiple sclerosis, but they can slow it way down. They also made me puff up like a balloon. So I looked horrible. I hated that.
It doesn't help to contemplate how sad your life is. You have to move on.
I'd like to play something classical. I'm in the Strindberg society, and we do readings of Strindberg plays. I'd love to do Nora in 'A Doll's House.' And Chekhov. I have been working back to back on what I call 'regular jobs,' so it's hard to do plays.
I feel like I can run the floor well, rebound and block shots and let the offense come.
Writers are troubled about finding time to write and writer's block and publicizing books that aren't books yet. They agonize over how to write and what to write and what not to write.
What does the quarter-back do after handing off? He runs to the perimeter and blocks. Or tries to block. I tried to throw a block at the cornerback but his knee got me right on the temple. I remember thinking, 'boom.'
I feel like I spend most of my time in a state of writer's block! When things do come out, they come out quickly.
New Kids On The Block were never my thing; my middle school crush was on Rob Van Winkle.