Game Quotes
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We had some signature wins against some traditionally strong programs like Tensas and Riverdale. It wasn't a one-game season, but this was the most important game of the season. It was a disappointing way to end it.
Dave Farrell Linkin Park
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As the game enters its glorious final weeks, the chill of fall signals the reality of defeat for all but one team. The fields of play will turn brown and harden, the snow will fall, but in the heart of the fan sprouts a sprig of green.
John Thorn
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We played about as well as we played all season. They had back-to-back games like we did, but you could see their legs getting tired. I had a suspicion that we could win this game tonight, but they played above my expectations.
Phil Jackson
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The bottom line, ... is why should you be trying to get anybody on your side if you're doing the right thing in the first place?
Gary Sheffield
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Oh, this absolute loneliness and the game - loving to play the game, loving to go and tell stories to men that certainly weren't true, just for the sport of it, just to see how they would react.
Jennifer Beals
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I think every player who truly loves basketball wants to be in the game at all times.
Jalen Brunson
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I've always given everything for every team I've played for so that the ordinary fans, the people in the stadium, could identify with me. I owe a lot to the fans of Roma, Fiorentina and Argentina. They were the reason I played, my inspiration. I always worked hard to improve my game, to prove to myself that I could be one of the best for as long as possible. To be honest, I couldn’t care less what the others think.
Gabriel Batistuta
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You are not always going to have your A game; you might have your D game. You have to find a way to throw strikes no matter what.
Jason Hammel
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I am really indoors-y. I am a video game and movie buff, and this keeps me in my little boy cave.
Jared Gilman
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Play more than one game at a time. This is a painless way to learn how to do many things at once.
Marilyn vos Savant
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I enjoyed needling the press. If I didn't enjoy it, I wouldn't have done it. Writers have rarely played, so as a coach, you have antagonistic feelings about some guy writing up the story of the game who's never even attempted to play it.
Bobby Knight
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After a game, I really just relax with the family.
Draymond Green
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If I couldn't get to the national team, I wanted to get as much as I could out of soccer, and I think moving abroad was my opportunity to do that. I think that, in turn, playing with that freedom and that spirit allowed me to play a lot better. I escalated my game quickly just by being happy.
Christen Press
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There is an old saying that money can't buy happiness. If it could, I would buy myself four hits every game.
Pete Rose
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Evolutionary game theory is a way of thinking about evolution at the phenotypic level when the fitnesses of particular phenotypes depend on their frequencies in the population.
John Maynard Smith
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The stars handle it very graciously. They let you know. They know how to play the game.
Mary Hart
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I know I'm never as good or bad as one single performance. I've never believed in my critics or my worshippers, and I've always been able to leave the game at the arena.
Charles Barkley
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Football is a game of mistakes. Whoever makes the fewest mistakes wins.
Johan Cruyff
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Never read bad stuff if you're an artist; it will impair your own game.
James Lee Burke
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The fact is that everybody around a college basketball game - the coaches, the announcers, even the referees at a lower level - calculates when the game is really over. They calculate it with intuition and guesswork.
Bill James
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I don't know why a computer game can't be an art form just as a puppet show or an opera is. I'm still interested in computer games as something I would like to work on someday.
Fred Saberhagen
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When we rebound the ball, we're able to do that. We don't want to come down and play a half-court game all the time.
Allen Iverson
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'Alice' is effectively a story about a game of cards. 'Through the Looking Glass' is a story of chess.
James Bobin
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And then came the nineties, when management, suddenly frightened that they had ceded control to the players, sought to restore baseball's profitability by 'running the game like a business.'
John Thorn