There is no gain without risk, and you avoid opputunities because you are unable to handle possible disappointments.
no
to risk it.
It depends whether YOU actually like it or not.
"Walking a Tightrope" is a euphemism for needing to balance multiple tasks or please conflicting interests simulatenously. Often, failing these tasks will cause one harm or lead one to danger. As an example, someone whose best friends are going through a bitter divorce, both of whom turn to her to complain about their partner's wrong-doings, would be walking an emotional tightrope while trying not to hurt either friend's feelings.
Tom Cruise
To prevent anyone from walking through the front entrance
In "Mirette on the High Wire" by Emily Arnold McCully, the first six major events are: 1. Mirette's meeting with Bellini, the famous tightrope walker 2. Mirette discovering her own talent for tightrope walking 3. Bellini offering to teach Mirette 4. Mirette's persistence in learning tightrope walking 5. Mirette successfully walking across the high wire for the first time 6. Mirette's journey with Bellini to Paris for a special performance.
I've been searching for this for years - the music in the tightrope scene has haunted me since I was a kid. Did you ever find out what it is called or where to watch it?
The Vestibulocochlear nerve is associated with balance and hearing. Vestibulo-balance, cochlear-hearing.
Talent is walking on a tightrope over the Niagra falls, but not doing it is Intelligence...
Yes.
The metabolism of the specified toy, if the weights are removed, the clown would then keep staying where it is, only the tightrope is in a vertical - horizontal state, possibly resulting the toy to fall.