I think I'm a living embodiment of, 'Don't try to push me around or squash me,' whether its how I talk to a record label or in my relationships.
Whatever I engage in, I must push inordinately.
It's wonderful when you pair entrepreneurs together because they can share experiences and in some ways push each other to build better products going forward.
You can put handcuffs on people who push the envelope. When they break the law, they deserve to have handcuffs.
Don't always be so reasonable and practical and sensible that you refuse to seize glorious opportunities when they show up and push the envelope as to what's possible for you.
I don't want to push the envelope. Let the envelope stay in the middle of the table. I'll just make you laugh.
When we try to push the envelope, there are certain sectors of society that say this is a Zionist plot to sort of destabilize our country, or this is an American agenda.
Each year when we set up a new tour, we kind of push ourselves to come up with new ideas and new exciting things.
Drone attacks subvert the rule of law - we become judge, jury, and executioner - at the push of a button.
There's a constant tension in climbing, and really all exploration, between pushing yourself into the unknown but trying not to push too far. The best any of us can do is to tread that line carefully.
I had to push exposition through dialogue, which is really, really hard for an actor do.
We need to digitize gun-sales records, mandate universal background checks, close gun-show loopholes and straw-man purchases, ban high-capacity magazines, and push for a comprehensive assault weapons ban with an extensive buyback system.
People who can actually challenge me and push me and almost push me to breaking point and extract a performance out of me, I really enjoy that.
I want somebody to push me and grill me and extract a performance out of me which nobody expects.
Everyone thinks these are self-portraits but they aren't meant to be. I just use myself as a model because I know I can push myself to extremes, make each shot as ugly or goofy or silly as possible.
Happiness comes only when we push our brains and hearts to the farthest reaches of which we are capable.
When push comes to shove, baseball is one of my favorite things in the world.
Weeks go by, and I don't paint until finally I can't stand it any longer. I get fed up. I almost don't want to talk about it, because I don't want to become self-conscious about it, but perhaps I create these little crises as a kind of a secret strategy to push myself.
There's a hunger and a fervor that I have, but there's no person I'm going to push to the side to get where I'm going. I want to create my own road.
I have my moments of insecurity and figuring out what's going on and what I'm supposed to do, but if you don't push yourself, you're not growing, so where do you go?