When you get ready to vote, make sure you know what you are doing.
When you get quick fame and success and exposure, it makes you feel dizzy, and I didn't want to lose my balance 'cause that's something I've been struggling with for so many years. I'm not fond of the idea of making it in Hollywood. That's not my aim; otherwise, I would have settled down in Los Angeles.
When you get pushed down, you pick yourself up and move on. I've never been a victim.
When you get punched, you have to get up. You have no other choice. If you don't, you're not going to grow, you're not going to get better as a player.
When you get pregnant, you start reading pregnancy books. Everything has been pretty textbook. It's amazing how they can say, 'This week, this might happen,' and it kind of does. I had typical nausea the first trimester, which was no fun. And extreme tiredness.
When you get praise from someone that you really admire it's really surreal.
When you get performance slots for award shows -- that's a big deal for me.
When you get people standing up saying, 'I'm going to just tell the truth; what do we have to fear?,' it encourages others, and it creates a counterresponse.
When you get past making labels for things, it is possible to combine and transform elements into new things. Look at things until their import, identity, name, use, and description have dissolved.
When you get past fifty, you have to decide whether to keep your face or your figure. I kept my face.
When you get out there on the mound, you've got what you've got, and you got to figure out a way to get outs.
When you get out of the car after the feeling that you have after leading the race, and the car fails, it's pretty hard to say positive things all the time.
When you get out of the Marine Corps, you feel like you can do anything.
When you get out of school, you just go where the wind blows: Here's an audition; there's an audition. And before you know it, you're where you're supposed to be. And that was Second City.
When you get out in the field, it's just like any other game. You want to be the same player, the same team that has gotten them to that point. I don't think you have to do anything special. Just be yourself and allow all the time you put in that take over and get the job done.
When you get onstage, you can see everyone in the audience's face, down to the detail. You can see who may or may not be yawning.
When you get on the floor, you've got to think you're the best player. Everybody does that.
When you get on stage, you can be anything. You are removed from reality in a way, the real world.
When you get on base, holes open up and things happen and you're able to find a way to score runs.