Words matter. These are the best Right Arm Quotes from famous people such as Su-chin Pak, Peter Frampton, Ne-Yo, Lord Byron, Chris de Burgh, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Ten million 16-year-old girls would sell their right arm to live the life that I’ve had.
In 1978, I had a near-fatal car accident in the Bahamas. There was a point when I could have lost my right arm – but it was good because it forced me to slow down and take a break.
I would’ve given my right arm to do something on the ‘Ray’ film, the movie about Ray Charles.
Cervantes smiled Spain’s chivalry away; A single laugh demolished the right arm Of his country.
I think that every songwriter would give their right arm to come up with a standard that is going to be played long after they’re dead.
I am extremely lucky; I’ve never been ill – although about 20 years ago I broke my right arm hang gliding.
I have my name Cory on my left arm, and I have my mom’s name on my right with a cross. She passed away while I was still in high school, so I got that on my right arm.
The roots that weave up my right arm and onto my neck are my way of connecting with the earth: the earth’s roots carry water like a human’s veins carry blood.
I have a Superman tattoo on my right arm.
Many may look at me and see mostly what I have lost. I struggle to speak, my eyesight’s not great, my right arm and leg are paralyzed, and I left a job I loved representing southern Arizona in Congress.
Two minutes later the right arm was pointing normally and the reaction to the left appeared. The patient made no complaint at all about the experiment.
Countless hours of physical therapy – and the talents of the medical community – have brought me new movement in my right arm. It’s fractional progress, and it took a long time, but my arm moves when I tell it to.
Let me alone: I have yet my legs and one arm. Tell the surgeon to make haste and his instruments. I know I must lose my right arm, so the sooner it’s off the better.
My whole right arm is tattooed in honor of ‘Wizard of Oz.’
I’d been touring for so long, seven years. For a year and a half I’d just been curious about what it was like not to tour. It’s like if you were to lift a 100-pound barbell with your right arm for seven years, eventually you’d get really curious about what your left arm was capable of.
Anybody who knows me knows I’m a Marvel fanatic. I have Wolverine tatted on my right arm.
I was in Cuba in the winter of 1937. I was playing in Cuba, and I’m in the shower, and I slipped and caught myself with my right arm. I felt something pull right then. Then, in ’38, when I came back, my arm was messed up.
If kids remember me as a national hero, why would I mind? In fact, I’d give my right arm for that.
I’d give my right arm to be, like, a random extra on ‘Girls,’ just to walk past one of the scenarios. I’d love that more than anything.