“When you join the Parachute Regiment they send you on training and initiation exercises. One of the tasks is to accept and care for a pet white rabbit. The young squaddie has to feed, brush, stroke and comfort his rabbit for a week, and become attached to it. Then he has to shoot it.” WarCareYoungWhiteAcceptingWeekExerciseComfortTrainingTasksPetStrokesBrushesRabbitsInitiationParachutesBrush Strokes Author:Matthew Parris
“What we're going to do is use spring training as sort of a feeling-out process for Phil and Preston and our other outfielders. It gives us a lot of comfort to know that you've got a pure center fielder like Preston. But he's also so athletic, he can come in and play either corner and we'll feel very comfortable with it.” KnowsGivingFeelsPlayUseFeelingsProcessComfortPureComfortableSpringTrainingCornersAthleticSpring TrainingOutfieldersCenter Fielders Author:Tim Purpura
“At present I feel like a caged animal, bound up by the luxury, comfort and respectability of my position. I can't get the training that I want without neglecting my duty.” WantFeelsI CanAnimalPositionDutyComfortTrainingBoundsLuxuryNeglectRespectabilityCagedCaged Animal Book:The Diary of Beatrice Webb: Glitter Around and Darkness Within, 1873-1892 Source: The Diary of Beatrice Webb: Glitter Around and Darkness Within, 1873-1892
“Each runner's capacity to absorb hard training is different. Find your own unique level of comfort and success will be yours.” DifferentHardLevelsComfortUniqueTrainingCapacityRunners Author:Hal Higdon
“I don't like comfort zones. Having never had any drama training, I don't really have a technique, so I'm continually learning new things. I like being frightened, and always having to start from scratch.” ComfortDramaTrainingTechniqueZoneFrightenedNew ThingsComfort ZoneScratchesLearning NewLearning New ThingsContinually Learning Author:Lea Seydoux
“To reach new areas, you have to get your brain out of its comfort zone. There are various ways to do it, but I believe the easiest is by training yourself in a neurological phenomenon called synesthesia, in which the brain makes unusual associations between things like sounds, colors and emotions.” BelieveI BelieveEmotionBrainComfortTrainingVariousZonePhenomenonUnusualComfort Zone Author:Berit Brogaard