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That's kind of been my entire career, the stress and pressure.

I don't feel pressure.

I stopped going to school in the middle of fourth grade. Everyone grows up with the peer pressure, and kids being mean to each other in school. I think that's such a horrible thing, but I never really dealt with it in a high school way.

There was an enormous amount of pressure when my first album took off, and I struggled with the speed of everything and the exhaustion from the constant touring.

If you have the leader under pressure always go for him. You need to get stuck in. You have to make the game as tough as you can.

I'm not intimidated by lead roles. I'm better in them. I don't feel pressure. I feel released at times like that. That's what I'm born to do.

You get social pressure from your parents, who teach you to pay attention to certain things and not to others. You get it in school.

We put so much pressure on kids to excel in school at such a young age.

I have this thing called hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies. It's incredibly rare.

Players are under enough pressure to perform from fans and the media without a manager complicating matters further in public.

The biggest memory I have is the 1984 European Cup final against Roma and my 'spaghetti legs' routine during the penalty shoot-out that won us the trophy. People said I was being disrespectful to their players, but I was just testing their concentration under pressure. I guess they failed that test.

You want to play in the big games, you want to play for a big club and to play with pressure.

Being team-mate to Michael Schumacher at Benetton in my first year of Formula One was certainly a high pressure situation.

I witnessed first-hand the self-defeating results of putting yourself under so much pressure to perform.

Managing a business, small or large, today requires an extremely disciplined, thoughtful approach with regard to the pressure that people are under.

Kicking's kicking. Pressure's pressure. You beat other guys just to get drafted.

With 'Suite Life,' I had three years to sit a little bit on the back burner and learn with less pressure.

The pressure is only from the producers and the labels. No composer, no singer would ever want to sing a remix.

Yes, I mean, There's nothing like it. There is an added sense of pressure because of that, but there's also nothing like the thrill you get being in the same space with that audience right there and then. And when you do it, it's over.

I suppose I should have realised that the very fact I was still playing for United at 38 years old was a sign that there was not enough pressure on us senior players from those coming into the side.