Played Quotes
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I believe that we have not yet played out full competitiveness in the notchback segment.
Winfried Vahland
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I got to work with Rachel Dratch, and she just had such a funny, roll-with-it attitude when she would approach the stage and could turn anything into a gem.
Stephnie Weir
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I think he played very aggressive. Their inside guys I thought were huge. They were more physical and more aggressive than we were.
Dan Monson
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I felt like I played in a very rough football game with no hitting above the waist.
Alan Page
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Even the most ardent Obama supporter can't, in good conscience or sound mental state, argue that President Obama has changed the way Washington works. He's just played the game a little better, if you're being charitable on how you keep score on that count.
Cenk Uygur
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The first time I played golf was in Flushing Meadows, Queens, when I was about 16 or 17. They had an 18-hole pitch-and-putt. My buddies and I would hop the fence and sneak on and play.
Ray Romano
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George Lindsay who played Goober thought Andy Griffith Show limited his career.
Betty Lynn
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We're not supposed to win, so it puts pressure on everybody else. We've played good baseball like we've done all year, and we're just being ourselves. People are going to continue to count us out, but at the same time, just be the White Sox that we were from the first game of the season.
Carl Everett
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I remember seeing Amy Sedaris in a stint where she played somebody's alcoholic mother in one scene and in the next she was Ross Perot. I remember thinking she was so awesome.
Stephnie Weir
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When you've played this game for ten years and gone to bat seven-thousand times and gotten two-thousand hits do you know what that really means? It means you've gone zero for five-thousand.
Reggie Jackson
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I'm just a poor boy from the cornfields of Richmond, Virginia. I'm proud because I loved baseball and played with the best.
Ray Dandridge
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You always miss them characters you've played once you've walked away, but part of them always stays with you too.
Johnny Depp
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I've played everything but the harp.
Lionel Barrymore
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We just set it up and recorded it the way we played it. But that was the way we played it then.
Alice Cooper
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They played so good it was frightening. And I, of course, being young, was in awe of everything that was going on and rightly so. I mean, it was too good to believe.
Ray Brown
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I think this is probably the best team we've played in the first round the last three years.
Bob Thomason
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We didn't really beat them the way we wanted to beat them. We played well below our standards and whenever that happens we're not happy.
Jason Lee
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I played it right because that's what you're supposed to do – play it right and with respect.
Ryne Sandberg
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I've retroactively made all that wasted time rotting my brain into research. It makes me a hypocrite when I try to tell my own daughter, "I don't know, I think we've played a little too much Mario."
Ernest Cline
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We played a patient game and we were fortunate to get a couple at the end.
Chris Chelios
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I know that my voice has entered into the hearts of many people and has caused beautiful reactions. Some, hearing me sing, have become more religious; some who were ill felt joy; friends, while in hospital, played my tapes whenever they felt ill; they all said that my voice gave them the strength needed to stand the pain. Therefore, how can I not be thankful for this great gift?
Renata Tebaldi
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I played the British Open in 1937. It took a week to get there and a week to get home. I was the low American; finished fourth or fifth. And what it came down to was, I lost a good part of my summer, won $185, and spent $1,000 on boat fare alone.
Byron Nelson
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In all the games, we worked really hard. This was a tough grind here. The schedule was backwards. It made it that much more challenging for us. I'm happy with the way we played throughout the trip.
Alain Vigneault
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We just didn't get the clutch hit, but we fought the whole way. We played 27 outs and had our opportunities. It shows the character of this team. We're not giving up.
Carl Everett