Quotes on the topic: Tunnel


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I tend to have a kind of tunnel vision when I'm looking at an individual piece.


I always believe in just have as much fun as you can so that when you're in the part that you hate, there's a light at the end of the tunnel, that you're close to finished.


The thing about a hero, is even when it doesn't look like there's a light at the end of the tunnel, he's going to keep digging, he's going to keep trying to do right and make up for what's gone before, just because that's who he is.


America to me is so varied and exciting. I always feel nostalgia for the place I'm not in, and then I get there and find myself in a traffic jam going into the Lincoln Tunnel, and I think, 'God, why was I romanticizing this part of the country?' I think it has to do with the romantic, unrealistic temperament.


We are eager to tunnel under the Atlantic and bring the Old World some weeks nearer to the New, but perchance the first news that will leak through into the broad, flapping American ear will be that the Princess Adelaide has the whooping cough.


Some actors couldn't figure out how to withstand the constant rejection. They couldn't see the light at the end of the tunnel.


Unhappiness in a child accumulates because he sees no end to the dark tunnel. The thirteen weeks of a term might just as well be thirteen years.


I liked to watch the expression in the fighter's face change when you connected with him. You know when you connect in the right spot. It's like a tunnel vision.


Every time I'm shooting a movie I want to kill myself. Because I don't see the light in the end of the tunnel.


There is absolutely, 100 percent, a light at the end of the tunnel for anyone who stutters.


It was like I was in a tunnel. Not only the tunnel under the hotel but the whole circuit was a tunnel. I was just going and going, more and more and more and more. I was way over the limit but still able to find even more.


'Mandie and the Secret Tunnel' - the book and now the movie - pits a very young woman against forces she cannot control and events she cannot possibly know about. She's in way over her head, and you're pulling for her from the opening scene.


Struggling is hard because you never know what's at the end of the tunnel.


No matter what you're going through, there's a light at the end of the tunnel and it may seem hard to get to it but you can do it and just keep working towards it and you'll find the positive side of things.


The light you see at the end of the tunnel is the front of an oncoming train.


Sometimes that light at the end of the tunnel is a train.


If you had told me in 1997 that even 5 people would be waiting online for me to sign my new book in 2009, I would have jumped around like Joe Carter in the 1993 World Series. I love it. I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't like it. The only thing I worry about is carpal tunnel syndrome - my last tour almost caused it.


If you can see the light at the end of the tunnel, you are looking the wrong way.


I miss walking out of the tunnel, the 90 minutes and the adrenalin rush that I'll never, ever replace.


Learning is a tunnel experience that makes us think more broadly.