Phil Jackson Quotes
That was something to behold. It was another level. I've seen some remarkable games, but I've never seen one like that before.Phil Jackson
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When I'm telling stories of my video game days, when I was a really hardcore MMO player, I played 'EverQuest' for two years and played 'World of Warcraft' and several other games for the last ten years or so... 95% of the stories I'll tell you are 'EverQuest.'
R. A. Salvatore -
I am a Yankees fan. I should say - have been to more Yankees games than Mets games.
Harold Ford, Jr. -
You want to compete, and you want to compete at the highest level.
T. Boone Pickens -
'The Hunger Games' has something for everyone.
Natalie Dormer -
Of course managers win ball games.
Walter Alston -
There's no point in lying saying I am doing really, really well because I'm not; I'm cult level.
Gary Numan
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And, in nineteen seventy two Olympic Games I wasn't really going to be a star, and overnight I became a star.
Olga Korbut -
My whole career I'm used to playing a lot of games.
Ed Belfour -
The whole concept of the devil is a metaphor on one level.
Taylor Hackford -
I started playing video games, and in 1978 I discovered Dungeons & Dragons and started game-mastering and writing my own adventures and creating my own worlds.
Warren Spector -
I think plenty of games - from 'Thief' to 'Zelda' - have shown that sneaking around can be fun.
Warren Spector -
I played lots of fantasy games. I would create these worlds, and I would believe in them.
Lana Parrilla
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Goal scoring is a recurring theme. If you aren't scoring then you aren't going to win games. That's obvious.
Gary Speed -
I love Lauryn Hill, Tracy Chapman, Fiona Apple. People like that. People you can really connect to on the most basic human level.
Banks -
The pressure of the Olympic Games is real overwhelming.
Natalie Coughlin -
Qualifying for the Olympic Games was one of those moments where you just cry because it was like you've climbed Mount Everest.
Natalie du Toit -
Death and the dice level all distinctions.
Samuel Foote -
Your musical soul is like facets of a jewel, and you stick out one facet at a time ... (and) I tend to work real hard on whatever it is I do, to get it up to speed, up to a professional level. I tend to bury myself in one thing for years at a time.
Linda Ronstadt
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The tennis challenger starts strong but soon loses confidence in his playing. The champion racks up the games. But in the final set, when the challenger has nothing left to lose, he becomes relaxed again, insouciant, daring. Suddenly he's playing like the devil and the champion must work hard to get those last points.
Yann Martel -
I started my career as a sales guy in the nineties, when the funnel was controlled by the sales rep, who had all the information the prospect wanted, including pricing and discount options. Now 90 percent of it has swung to marketing. It's self-service and you need to be very, very helpful to see to the top of the funnel. The game has changed a lot.
Brian Halligan -
For you see this scripture fulfilled this day and therefore I desire you as you tender the Lord and the church and commonwealth to consider and look what you do.
Anna Hutchison -
Derek Bok's most recent book, Our Underachieving Colleges, is worth scrutinizing. . . . Bok is . . . on solid ground in pointing out that our colleges underachieve in preparing students for citizenship.
George Leef -
Warriorship does not refer to making war on others. Aggression is the source of our problems, not the solution. Warriorship is the tradition of human bravery, or the tradition of fearlessness.
Chogyam Trungpa -
That was something to behold. It was another level. I've seen some remarkable games, but I've never seen one like that before.
Phil Jackson