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I generally like white skates.
I wish I had a river I could skate away on?
My toys were those of a boy: skates, bicycles.
I don't need a good skate to make everything OK.
I was nine-years-old when I first put on skates.
I do have the roller skates from 'Boogie Nights.'
I am just a person who can't skate in the mountains
I don't play hockey at all. I'm not comfortable on skates.
I jog and I roller-skate. I dance - that's the best exercise.
I trip walking down the stairs, but I can skate them probably.
I'm not really good on skates. But dance shoes I can dance in!
I am always hurt, but what are you going to do? I have to skate.
I want to do with skates what Fred Astaire is doing with dancing.
All my life I have wanted to skate, and all my life I have skated.
You can't play hockey with a bald spot, so I'm hanging up the skates.
I like to roller skate. I have been roller skating since I was eight.
I love playing someone who just skates by and does anything she wants.
I could sit here in the tribunes and watch Michelle Kwan skate for hours.
He really is terribly heavy going. Like running up hill in roller skates.
I skate to anything with a good beat, anything that can get me motivated.
And I'm not very coordinated, either. Only on ice skates, not in real life.
I'll always have my skate life, but I absolutely like the fun of making movies.
It's been said that, while growing up, I ate meals with my skates on. It's true.
If the Good Lord intended for us to walk, he wouldn't have invented rollar skates.
The Orioles' Dick Hall comes off the mound like a drunk kangaroo on roller skates.
Good players skate to the puck. Great players skate to where the puck is going to be.
I couldn't skate, I couldn't shoot, and I wasn't very intelligent. But I was spectacular
I grew up in Wisconsin loving hockey. I mean, I started when I was three years old on skates.
I laugh at absurdity hardest, then stories, then observations, then bearded men on roller skates.
My parents put skates on me at age 2, the way it should be if you're serious, and I've always liked it.
I'd ice-skated before, because I'm Canadian and that's what you do as a kid, but I'd never, ever been on quad skates.
When it comes down to competition, its not always about the best skater, its about who skates the best in that competition.
You see a hockey player, you'd never know he's a professional athlete. But you put the skates on him, and he becomes a beast.
When I was 3, my parents strapped on a pair of Playskool plastic roller skates to my feet, and that's where the story begins.
I really wanted to play hockey. My mom thought figure skates looked easier to use, so she put me in the learn-to-skate program.
Hockey on roller skates is like MMA in a bounce house: the elements are there, but the medium makes the whole thing ridiculous.
I was a little tiger. I loved skating. You couldn't get me out of my skates. As many times as I could go to the rink, I was there.
I actually had a Bobby Orr action figure. You could put the pads on him and skates and all that. I was 7, and he was still playing.
People forget the skates are like knives. Those blades are constantly sharpened... that's why they sound the way they sound. They are blades.
I wish someone had put a golf club in my hands, not skates on my feet. It is a really great game for business. It's a great game for making connections.
Talent without discipline is like an octopus on roller skates. There's plenty of movement, but you never know if it's going to be forward, backwards, or sideways.
Once you turn pro and you're making the big money and kids are buying your sneakers and your skates and your gloves and so on, you are a member of that role model club.
I'm a lot smaller than most guys, so I have to make up with grittiness and show I can work the hardest, show I'm strong on my skates and show I can push some people around.
I think it's hilarious at 40 years old to bring out my roller skates from 'Starlight Express.' I find the humor and even the sadness in it hilarious and something to celebrate.
I got a pair of roller skates for Christmas when I was 4 or 5 or something, so I had a pair as kid. But I also lived on a gravel road so I wasn't really skating up and down the street.
I believed that old people never laughed. I thought they sighed a lot and groaned. They walked with sticks, and they didn't like children on bicycles or roller skates... or with big dogs.
Funny is as funny does, and funny puts on a walrus mask and slowly gyrates in a mall food court. I laugh at absurdity hardest, then stories, then observations, then bearded men on roller skates.
I don't really remember a time younger than 5 years old that I didn't have skates on because all I can remember is every day, tying up my skates and a big smile on my face, excited to go on the ice.
We grew up very poor, and I hated being poor. I was the oldest of five kids, and I never got a pair of skates until I was nine. It was very difficult to get an education back then and play junior hockey.
I've been watching the growth of Auston Matthews, for instance. If he were playing 20 years ago, we'd be saying he's Mario Lemieux-like. He's 6-foot-5. He skates great. He's got unbelievable hands and a hockey IQ.