“No I don't get scared when returning kicks or worry about getting hurt. I have been doing this since childhood so I am used to it.” Has BeensUsedHurtWorryChildhoodScaredKicksGetting Hurt Author:Dante Hall
“My father told me never to take my foot off a ladder to kick at someone who was kicking at me. When I did that, I would no longer be climbing. While they are kicking, my father told me, I should keep stepping. They can kick only one time. If I continued to climb, they would be left behind. In trying to hurt me, to impede my progress, they would get left behind because they allowed themselves to get sidetracked from their agenda.” IfsInspirationalShouldTryingWould BeFatherLeftHurtBehindsProgressFeetKicksClimbsAgendasClimbingOne TimeLaddersLeft BehindHurt MeKicking Author:Steve Harvey
“I was aggressive but I played the game because I loved and enjoyed it. I might have hurt people and I got hurt myself a few times, but not with any malice. When I went on to the field I just wanted to play football. I didn't go out to kick anybody purposely. I just enjoyed playing and if that's aggression, then I'm guilty of that.” PeopleIfsPlayMightWantedGamesHurtFieldsFootballGuiltyEnjoyedSoccerKicksAggressiveAggressionMaliceGot Hurt Author:Bob Paisley
“I never pretend to be so superior a being as to be above having and indulging a hobby horse [her journal writing], and while I keep mine within due bounds and limits, nobody, I flatter myself, would wish to deprive me of the poor animal: to be sure, he is not formed for labour, and is rather lame and weak, but then the dear creature is faithful, constant, and loving, and though he sometimes prances, would not kick anyone into the mire, or hurt a single soul for the world--and I would not part with him for one who could win the greatest prize that ever was won at any races.” WorldWritingSoulSometimesWinningWishHurtAnimalPoorRaceMinesCreaturesLimitsWeakHorseConstantBoundsDearDuesSuperiorsFaithfulKicksLabourPrizeHobbiesJournalLameJournal Writing Author:Fanny Burney
“I took my father on a coach trip last summer.We were halfway there when the driver lost control of the coach, it flew down a hill around a bend and crashed through a brick wall. I wasn't hurt but luckily my father had the presence of mind to kick my head in.” MindHumorFunnyLastsFatherLostHurtWallSummerCoachesHillsKicksDriversBricksHalfwayFlewBrick WallLast SummerPresence Of MindHalfway There Author:Chic Murray
“Me, I want to bloody kick this moronic bloody world in the bloody teeth over and over till it bloody understands that not hurting people is ten bloody thousand times more bloody important than being right.” PeopleWorldWantLifeImportantHurtThousandTenTeethKicksBloodyHurting People Author:David Mitchell
“If you could kick the posterior of the person who has hurt you the most, ...you wouldn't be able to sit down for six weeks.” IfsPersonsAbleHurtWeekSixKicks Author:John Hagee