When I was young I had so many inferiority complexes. I had an inferiority complex because I didn’t go to university. I had an inferiority complex because I didn’t train. Then it gets tiring. And you do get bored of it. – Helena Bonham Carter
Most of the meetings I get are in London, and in terms of travelling, I was getting so used to the Virgin train, I knew most of the staff by name. – Greg McHugh
You have to eat before you train. Otherwise, that really intense training, after about 40 minutes you start to flag. – Hugh Jackman
Everybody has an inferiority complex when they step into a room. But then when you have children and you get older, it doesn’t really matter. When I was young I had so many inferiority complexes. I had an inferiority complex because I didn’t go to university. I had an inferiority complex because I didn’t train. – Helena Bonham Carter
If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It’s the light of the oncoming train. – Robert Lowell Since 1939.
The parents have not only to train their children: it is of at least equal importance that they should train themselves. – Havelock Ellis
I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can’t say; I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger. – Harriet Tubman
I grew up in a house full of books, and we belonged to the Country Lending Service – each month the State Library would send us a parcel of books by train. – Garry Disher
When I was a boy in Salem, Mass., in the 1950s, if you wanted to buy a book, you had to take a train to Boston. And when you got there, to a bookstore, there was no such thing as a science-fiction section. – Gardner Dozois
There are so many actors that I meet that don’t act enough. Definitely take class, definitely train – that’s the most important thing you do. Build your craft. Become better. – Hill Harper
Social and digital media is a bullet train, and that bullet train is not coming home. – Howard Schultz
The magic of Disneyland, walking through the tunnel underneath the train station to Main Street, it just transports you to other places and other times. – John Lasseter
I like marketplaces. I like train stations; I like being in trains. I like airports. I like walking down the street with a pen in my hand, writing, writing, writing. – Juan Felipe Herrera
In the off-season, I train twice a day, five times a week with my trainer. Then, there’s always massages and neuromuscular therapy worked in there as well on different days. – J. J. Watt
I stumbled into this business, I didn’t train for it. I yelled ‘Action!’ on my first two movies before the camera was turned on. – John Hughes
I just always wanted to sit in a casting session and see all of the train wrecks that come in. – Holland Roden
It’s easier for me to go to Russia and train with top coaches and choreographers there than go to Colorado Springs and train with 14 of my competitors. – Johnny Weir
I loved my mission in Switzerland and Germany. As I left on the train from Basel, Switzerland, tears flowed down my cheeks because I knew then that my full-time service in the Church had ended. – Joseph B. Wirthlin
Going to work for a large company is like getting on a train. Are you going sixty miles an hour or is the train going sixty miles an hour and you’re just sitting still? – J. Paul Getty
I train in different modalities so that each muscle is targeted twice a week, with two days of rest in between. – Jillian Michaels
Back when I lived in Brooklyn, I’d sometimes take the Q train all the way out to Coney Island and back, and work on my laptop. There’s something about pushy New Yorkers looking over your shoulder that really makes you produce sentences. – Joshua Foer
When you train six to seven hours a day to be the best in your sport, you don’t want that to be overlooked. I don’t train for my looks. – Jennie Finch
People’s hearts are like wild animals. They attach their selves to those that love and train them. – Ali ibn Abi Talib
After every massacre in a school, Americans grasp at quick cures. ‘Let’s install metal detectors and give guns to teachers’ Let’s crack down on troublemakers, weeding out kids who fit the profile of a gunman. Let’s buy bulletproof whiteboards for the students to scurry behind, or train kids to throw erasers or cans of soup at an attacker.’ – Bill Dedman