Game Quotes
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A lot of people, including business leaders, think the future belongs to China. Globalization is not a zero-sum game, but we need to hone our skills to stay in play.
Jon Meacham
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Each game, we try to win the three points, but every game, I want to score and help the team.
Mohamed Salah
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I don't think we can win every game. Just the next one.
Lou Holtz
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It is, of course, a luxury to create art and, on top of this, to insist on expressing one's own artistic opinion. Nothing is more luxurious than this. It is a game and a good game, at least for me; one of the few games which make life, difficult and depressing as it is sometimes, a little more interesting.
Max Beckmann
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If I could play this game at a decent level, I'd come back and play.
Mario Lemieux
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Man, see, you should have picked up that bat and baseball and learned to play the game when we were trying to teach you. You ain't going to make no money in journalism.
Kirby Larson
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As someone from the working class I was always interested in Russia and China and everything that related to the working class, even though I was playing the capitalist game.
John Lennon
The Beatles
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I was 14 when I lost them his front teeth. The main thing was, we won that game, so I was the happiest. You hate to lose yohur teeth and the game, too.
Bill Barber
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I never picked up my phone and called a bookmaker and bet on a baseball game from the clubhouse. Never.
Pete Rose
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I can't be alone among fiction writers in regarding the world, so much weirder than anything we could make up, as beating us at our own game or in racking my brains over what could possibly constitute a contribution when novels pale before the newspaper.
Lionel Shriver
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At night, I don't do business meetings, because I think it sends the wrong message. I do dinner with friends, game night, or concerts.
Yael Cohen
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Men who would face torture without a word become blasphemous at the short fourteenth. It is clear that the game of golf may well be included in that category of intolerable provocations which may legally excuse or mitigate behaviour not otherwise excusable.
A. P. Herbert