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I do my very best to avoid shark fin.
I'm like a shark. I've got to be constantly moving.
The only reality show that I do tune in for is 'Shark Tank.'
I'm like a shark. I can't keep still. Some call me a workaholic.
I don't think there's such a thing as an unprovoked shark attack.
I'm a finisher. I'm a shark, and if I see blood, I'm gonna finish you.
If I can inspire a little girl by seeing me tag a shark, that's amazing.
I love contemporary art, although I wouldn't want a pickled shark in my house.
I think that Damien Hirst putting a shark in a bath of formaldehyde is nothing.
'Eagle vs Shark' is a little film I could take risks with and make mistakes on.
When you watch 'Shark Tank,' everything is about off-shore this, off-shore that.
I'm a shark, and I swam in a lot of different ponds, but I'm ready for the ocean.
If I swim in the ocean, I have a shark thought. Not a bad one, but just a little one.
We know shark's fin is a huge problem. In California now, you can't buy it or sell it.
It looks like I'm this huge shark going in for the kill... I don't know what I was thinking.
I've never been bitten by a shark, though God knows I had to poke a lot of them in the nose.
The audience should go out and see 'Shark Night 3D' because you can bring your whole family.
I think the 'Jaws' shark and the 'Shark Night' shark would fall in love and make sweet babies.
I am a person who has to move. I'm like a shark - if it doesn't move, it dies. I'm in good shape.
Yet the reality is that I'm a stage actor from the Midwest - probably the opposite of a shark agent.
If I had a walk-up song in 2019, it would be 'Baby Shark.' It's haunting. It's mesmerizing. It's catchy.
If you are in the job for glamour, you're in for the shock of your life. The media is a huge shark pool.
It's easy to forget that when you take out all the shark stuff, 'Jaws' is a really beautiful human drama.
By nature, I keep moving, man. My theory is, be the shark. You've just got to keep moving. You can't stop.
In 'Finding Dory,' I play a whale shark named Destiny who can't swim very well. We're both extremely clumsy!
When you see a 'Shark fight' erupt, we aggressively want to understand what we are committing our money toward.
Dad was very adventurous. He'd go skin diving and come up with a shark under his arm. He was dashing and charismatic.
I am not a demon. I am a lizard, a shark, a heat-seeking panther. I want to be Bob Denver on acid playing the accordion.
I just believe that sometimes in life you're like a shark - you have to keep moving through water; otherwise, you'll die.
California is responsible for selling, trading and distributing large amounts of shark fins that come from all over the world.
When I first agreed to do 'Shark Tank,' they asked me to wear a suit, and I was just like, 'No. I can't. It'll end my career.'
I am inspired by the diversity of the entrepreneurs that come into 'Shark Tank' and the ability of the show to reach all Americans.
I still have a day job, so I don't think I'll be a full-time Shark, but if they ever invited me back, I'd be more than happy to do it.
We provoke a shark every time we enter the water where sharks happen to be, for we forget: The ocean is not our territory - it's theirs.
I'm always swimming forward like a shark. You just keep going and you don't rest. I love waking up knowing that I have a problem to solve.
Almost any shark, three or four feet long, could kill a human being if it chose to do it. It could make you bleed to death. But they don't.
I love pool because it's a game of strategy, a game of the eye, and your whole universe is like this. I really want to become a pool shark.
When you retire, you don't get fat and old. C'mon: it's like a shark. Sharks never stop swimming; that's when they die. You gotta keep moving.
I may be the only shark who hasn't been on QVC, but I have learned a lot from those folks about what it takes to get a product on store shelves.
Shark Tank's participatory. There's so many people on Twitter for this show, and they all feel like they're in the tank, making calls on this stuff.
When I read the scene where I'm actually chainsawing my way out of the belly of a shark, how could a guy turn that down when that's in the job description?
One of the things that struck me is how authentic 'Shark Tank' is. I don't know how more real it can be. You have no prior knowledge about the entrepreneurs.
One of my fears would be getting torn apart by a great white shark. I love the ocean, but I always have this deep fear of getting torn apart by a great whitey.
Calamari isn't too bad. That's what I thought cuttlefish was gonna be that. I've eaten octopus and eel and shark and sea urchin before, and - and those are good.
People have me pinned as a shark or a predator in some way, and in no way am I that. I wouldn't want to hurt anyone. I want to defend people. I want to help people.
Once my ears were open to hearing mentions of 'Shark Tank', I was surprised by how many people in our world, even in our industry, tech and finance, loved the show.
I don't enjoy the boo scare when you're watching a movie and then suddenly there's a big shark on the screen. The only thing they're doing is catching you off guard.
I look at being a capitalist businessperson like riding a bike - if I go too slowly, I'll fall over. Or it's kind of like a shark: if I stop swimming, I'll just die.
Sometimes making a story is as easy as putting two characters in a room and seeing what happens. So, imagine a great white shark and a giant squid in the same bathroom.
I've always loved superheroes, and I'm sure every single kid out there is gonna love these superheroes and want to see 'Shark Boy and Lava Girl'... and the fact that it's in 3-D.