I'm a shark, and I swam in a lot of different ponds, but I'm ready for the ocean.
Iron sharpens iron, and that's one man getting another guy ready to play.
At the height of the Cold War, when Ronald Reagan was president, the Soviets and their allies and satellites did not shirk human rights debates with the West. They had their arguments ready.
Lawyers are like rhinoceroses: thick skinned, short-sighted, and always ready to charge.
There are certain books that should be taken away from young writers; that should be prised out of their clutching fingers and locked away until they are all grown up and ready to read them without being smitten.
I am one hundred percent ready to be a spokesperson for the deaf community.
The Democratic Party of California is ready to sponsor me. All I have to do is find the right office to run for.
New Mexicans are ready to take state government right back!
We Chinese are instinctively democratic, and Dr. Sun's objective of universal suffrage evokes from all Chinese a ready and unhesitating response.
A supermodel is kind of that first-name recognition, but I'm not quite ready for that super part yet, and I'm afraid that by the time I am, I'm going to be too old anyway.
Whenever my body heals and the pain and all the swelling goes away is when I'll be ready.
I told everyone who was ready to listen that I had material with pentagonal symmetry. People just laughed at me.
As a co-chair of the State's 2010 Olympics Task Force, I am working to make sure our border crossings are ready to handle the risks and benefits the Games will bring.
Any therapist will tell you that when you're ready, you will come out. To be outed means you weren't ready.
I never believed that U2 wanted to save the whales. I don't believe that The Beastie Boys are ready to lay it down for Tibet.
I went on inactive duty in August 1945, and since I had stayed in such good shape and had played ball on military teams, I was ready to start for the Indians just two days later, against the Tigers.
Trumpet players see each other, and it's like we're getting ready to square off or get into a fight or something.
From my perspective, to really be ready, we can't afford to have these deep degradations in readiness associated with personnel turbulence post-deployment.
What I have against M.B.A.s is the assumption that you come out of a two-year program probably never having been a manager - at least for full-time younger people M.B.A. programs - and assume you are ready to manage.
Life's journey - it unfolds for you as you are ready for it.