When I testify, I'll testify. I don't need to sit around chewing my fingernails.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Testifying has helped me understand that one individual's behavior and actions make a difference. That my actions are important to people other than myself.
If I didn't have fake nails, my fingers would be bloody stumps.
I bite my fingernails. That's probably not a good thing.
The experience of testifying and the aftermath have changed my life.
I pluck with my fingernails. If I break a nail, I can't cancel a concert. So I can make a nail out of a ping-pong ball.
I'm becoming more squeamish. I didn't use to be - nine years of 'Silent Witness' prepared me for most things one will have the misfortune to see in life. Before, I'd be wading up to my neck in gore, but now I tend to look away.
When I testified in front of Congress, I know that I was testifying under oath and I told the truth.
You know I took an oath to tell the truth when I took the witness stand.
As Christians, it's our duty to stand up for what we believe - that's called testifying.
I bite my nails. I've been chewing on them for years. As long as you don't chew through flesh it's all right.