Score Quotes
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To me, the rules are made for guys to score more. And I guess that's where the entertainment comes in.
Eric Snow
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I'm a strong believer that if you score goals, you win matches.
Charlie Nicholas
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Gina and Susie were cool, though. No hint of the beer they said they were going to score. They played good girls to my parents. Not that they weren't good girls. That's exactly what they were: good girls who wanted to pretend they were bad girls but who never would be bad girls because they were too decent.
Benjamin Alire Saenz
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I really don't want to write a score until the whole show is cast and staged.
Stephen Sondheim
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Intelligence tests require that certain things be figured out, but the figuring out doesn’t count. If the figuring out leads to the right answer, then of course the right answer counts. But no tester will ever know and no score will ever reveal whether the right answer was a triumph of imagination and intellectual daring, or whether the child knew the right answer all along. In addition, the more time the child spends on figuring things out on the test, the less time there is for filling in the right answers; that is, the more you actually think to get the right answers on an intelligence test, the less intelligent the score will look.
Eleanor Duckworth
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Everyone knows I am fast, so I have to change the way I play. I always know I have to change the way I score. Every game is different.
Mohamed Salah
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Who cares who gets the last shot or scores the most points? Who cares who gets the credit? If we win, we're all winners.
Paul Pierce
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I don't think about scoring more goals than a team-mate, only to score.
Alvaro Morata
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We now know that there is another possible response to threat, which our scans aren’t yet capable of measuring. Some people simply go into denial: Their bodies register the threat, but their conscious minds go on as if nothing has happened. However, even though the mind may learn to ignore the messages from the emotional brain, the alarm signals don’t stop. The emotional brain keeps working, and stress hormones keep sending signals to the muscles to tense for action or immobilize in collapse. The physical effects on the organs go on unabated until they demand notice when they are expressed as illness. Medications, drugs, and alcohol can also temporarily dull or obliterate unbearable sensations and feelings. But the body continues to keep the score.
Bessel van der Kolk
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My goals are to hit .300, score 100 runs, and stay injury-prone.
Mickey Rivers
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You cannot score 10 goals from 10 shots - that's impossible - but I am trying.
Mohamed Salah
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The score is doing a lot of work. It's like Wagner. It's like a yak carrying people.
Nico Muhly