Marcus Rashford Quotes
I learn something new every game. Every game is always different, no matter how you try and think about it beforehand.

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We're concerned how gambling and betting affects the NHL game and changes the perception of and challenges the integrity of the NHL game.
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When I look in the mirror, I don't see a person who's made the kind of impact that Mia Hamm made on the game. She's still my idol, the greatest player and the greatest teammate. She achieved so much in so many different ways. What she did for women's soccer can't be measured.
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Sports without music is just a game. Music makes it entertaining.
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Bringing GIS into schools gets the kids very excited and indirectly teaches them different components of STEM education. That's been illustrated at school after school.
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I've gone on streaks where I haven't shot the ball well here, but I was always making up for it in other areas, so it wasn't as big. It's just a part of the game. I got to do better with it.
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Cyber terrorists are no different from other terrorists: No matter where they hide, we will track them down and seek to bring them to the United States to face justice.
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I tell you, the difference for me is between being victimized, terrorized, numbed by reading about different disasters, or reducing the anxiety by getting up and doing something about it, at whatever level.
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It's just funny that Americans have to contend with 2000 channels, and 60 different specific news sources, and the confusion that it creates, and the junk that we get to see is hilarious.
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I had two different degrees: One in International Relations/Political Science and another degree in Radio and Television Production.
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Once you're a chess player, you spend a lot of time thinking about the game and you can't get it completely out of your head.
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I'd like to do some things over again. I never want to repeat anything that went well, though - I just want to do better at slightly different things.
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And as long as your cats is loyal to what y'all are standing for, and they know how to play the game, it should be no way you can lose. It's about compromising; it's about respecting one another's position, and about going with your heart as far as what you believe in.
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My '50s were different than other people's '50s. The myth didn't permeate our world, 'Donna Reed' and all that. I longed for that, I wanted to be like other normal families on TV.
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I was at a party New Year's Eve, and - no lie - at least 10 different people came up to me. One guy was like, 'I lost 30 pounds because of you.' So people just coming up to me. I don't know these people - random people.
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I know as soon as a game is finished if I have done well. I don't need people to tell me. I want to achieve perfection.
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I've always kind of tried to do something that was a little different than just simple 'I love you, baby'-type songs.
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If you look at a multi-player game, it's the people who are playing the game who are often more valuable than all of the animations and models and game logic that's associated with it.
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I don't care if it's a preseason game or not. You want to win.
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Presidents have to learn how to adapt. Every president comes into the job; it's different than they expect. They must adapt.
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You really are children. You have no idea how power works, or who has it, or what you can actually do with it.
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Comics are not theatre - there's a very important difference in that the reader controls the page. You can linger on a page of comics as long as you want. You can read and go forward and then move back; you can reread, in one sitting or at your leisure. You can take as much time as you want to take in that story.
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The food in the House of Commons is fairly good. The cafe in Portcullis House is really very high quality, and you also have a choice of eating in the more traditional restaurants, the Churchill Room or the Members' Dining Room. I don't often eat in them, though, as I'm usually on the run.
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I learn something new every game. Every game is always different, no matter how you try and think about it beforehand.