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When you're doing some things that are damaging you, you don't really realise it at the time.
We actually went public partly because we wanted companies to realise we were not going away.
I think that all writing is in search of lost time. I'm starting to realise that very clearly.
I have been up and down the batting order and it's difficult. People don't always realise that.
I did realise more than ever, after the stabbing, that tennis is a business - a tough business.
It's really important that young people realise very rarely do you become an overnight success.
London 2012 was the biggest thing I will probably ever do, but I didn't realise it at the time!
I realise that sometimes you have to make tough decisions and football doesn't wait for people.
You don't realise how cool your culture is until you get out of that phase of trying to fit in.
People have to realise we are footballers, we are targets but we have got to protect ourselves.
WWE is like a big family, and you don't realise that until you step away from it and come back.
For the parents of the youth of Africa, please give your kids a chance to realise their dreams.
It took me time to adjust and to realise it was not going to happen like it did in the juniors.
I always had long hair. When you lose it, you realise just how important it is to your identity.
I didn't realise how much of a personal vendetta Dominic Cummings had against the establishment.
My dad's a very sensitive man, but as the archetypal rebellious teenager, I didn't realise that.
Football brings you lots of lovely things, but then you have to realise that it's actually a job.
Sometimes when you come every day to training you can't realise how big it is to be a footballer.
What young men nowadays don't realise is that ballroom dancing can be such a source of enjoyment.
I got a bit down, depressed and fat, but I needed to be out of the game to realise I need boxing.
I'm massively talented, and very, very beautiful in person; the public don't really realise that.
When you immerse yourself in medicine you realise that hope is not absolute. It's not that simple.
The senior members of the royal family work very hard and I don't think people quite realise that.
I feel Scottish when with English people, and when I'm with Scottish people, I realise I'm English.
New Labour needs to realise that family life and the way we raise our children are private matters.
Live television is always stressful and the more you do it, the more you realise what can go wrong.
People probably don't realise, but you often train harder when you're injured than when you're fit.
Sometimes I wonder if people realise how beautiful and honourable I find it to play for my country.
The majority of Aboriginals do not want handouts because they realise that welfare is killing them.
I recognize my limits but when I look around I realise I am not living exactly in a world of giants.
The problem with themes is that writers don't realise they are themes until someone points them out.
Health is a precious gift. You realise more and more as you get older just how precious a gift it is.
I know straight away if I can do better. It doesn't take people to criticise me for me to realise it.
There's certain people in your life you realise aren't exactly the people that you thought they were.
When you are older, you realise that everything else is just nothing compared to painting and drawing.
I was so beautiful but I didn't realise it for years. I saw pictures of myself and even I was stunned.
For anyone aspiring to be anything, I would like them to realise dreams require work. So work big time.
A car is a killing machine. It's like waving a loaded gun. People don't realise how dangerous they are.
When you get to see the world, it changes you. You realise that there are all kinds of people out there.
For me, if I can dance and not really realise I'm keeping fit, but I am then great, dance is a good one.
It only takes a room of Americans for the English and Australians to realise how much we have in common.
We can realise a lasting peace and transform the East-West relationship to one of enduring co-operation.
You were doing a TV show - you don't realise that you're also making social commentary at the same time.
Some critics are stimulating in that they make you realise how you could do better, and those are valued.
I think sometimes players must have a wake-up call before they realise they are back in African football.
It takes a true encounter to realise that real animals, wild animals, have all but passed from our lives.
I found that with depression, one of the most important things you could realise is that you're not alone.
Once people start to realise that colour is just that, it's just a colour, then things got a bit smoother.
The great thing about the NFL is that you get into it for love, and you realise it is a fabulous business.
Psychology is a big part of sport that some people do not realise. But it is a skill you have to practice.