Just relax…Keep your voice down. – Donald Trump To CBS news reporter Weijia Jiang, at news conference. She was pressing him about the slow response to coronavirus crisis.
To be honest, I feel like I think too much. So I like working out because it makes me kind of relax. – Heather Graham
I like to relax a lot the night before a race. I like having people around me. I don’t like being on my own, particularly. Music helps psych you up, too. – Hannah Mills
When I try to relax, it’s more Swedish rock, softer music, and I go out and do fun stuff. I play guitar, but it doesn’t matter really what it is – just something that keeps you away from hockey. – Henrik Lundqvist
I think it was always there and it was maybe a matter of bringing it out. It was harder than I thought it would be and I had to try harder. I had to regain my confidence, maybe the most important thing. I have learned a lot to relax. I know what I can do now, and I do it. – Guy Lafleur
After a show, people say, ‘I bet you want to just sit back and relax.’ No way. First thing I want to do when I’m home is cook. – Guy Fieri
If I had any advice to give people, it would be to relax; never treat an audition like an emergency. There will be plenty more in your career. If you think you messed up, you probably didn’t. And if you did mess up, it’s not the end of the world. – Gregg Sulkin
When you’re young and starting out, the big hurdle is to relax enough in rehearsal so that you don’t feel intimidated. The more work you’ve done, the more you can experiment in rehearsal and not have to worry about getting the sack. – Hattie Morahan
I play the guitar when I want to relax. But to play the guitar, you cut the nails. So one day, I’ll cut the nails off. – Indra Nooyi
Golf’s ultimate moral instruction directs us to find within ourselves a pivotal center of enjoyment: relax into a rhythm that fits the hills and swales, and play the shot at hand – not the last one, or the next one, but the one at your feet, in the poison ivy, where you put it. – John Updike
Cleaning is my favorite way to relax. I clear things out and get rid of the stuff I don’t need. When the food pantry and the refrigerator are organized, I feel less stressed. – Jennifer Morrison
The way I relax is I think, ‘I haven’t got anything coming up.’ I like to know there are months ahead when I’ve got nothing. – Julie Walters
I’ve been doing long-distance backpacking since 2002 when I hiked the Appalachian Trail. You start to calm down and relax and get into the slower rhythm of nature. – John Mackey
When a man wants to relax, he will slob out and really relax. Or he will pursue a hobby – anything from building models to watching sport. – Julie Burchill
I’ve travelled around the UK a lot recently and have discovered that I really like trains. If you’re in the quiet carriage, nobody can get hold of you and you can relax. – Honor Blackman
My worst hair experience was when I was trying to relax my hair and my grandmother did it. It went all straight and I looked like a black Bee Gee. – Jamie Foxx
I find it very difficult to relax. I find it increasingly difficult to find outlets for my frustration. – Judd Nelson
I don’t know if I can relax. Relax, I can’t do. My brain, on idle, is a bad thing. I just get weird. I mean, not weird. I get, I get antsy. – Johnny Depp
It’s very important for me to try to relax when I’m travelling, and playing my flute helps me to unwind. – Andrea Bocelli
When you are at home, even if the chicken is a little burnt, what’s the big deal? Relax. – Jacques Pepin
I also always carry my flute. It’s very important for me to try to relax when I’m travelling, and playing my flute helps me to unwind. – Andrea Bocelli
He asked if I was a songwriter, and I said yeah, that I was in town because I’d won this contest. He said, okay, then he was gonna play me his hit, and started singing ‘When it’s time to relax, one beer stands clear… ‘ – Arthur Godfrey
Stop a minute, right where you are. Relax your shoulders, shake your head and spine like a dog shaking off cold water. Tell that imperious voice in your head to be still. – Barbara Kingsolver