Game Quotes
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I think playing the way I played, and knowing the game the way I know it, I think I'm going to have a better idea as to what the mindset of each player was.
Chris Pronger
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Baseball is just a game, as simple as a ball and bat, yet as complex as the American spirit it symbolizes. A sport, a business and sometimes almost even a religion.
Ernie Harwell
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You have more time to make the play at second base than shortstop. That's why the game's more quick.
Asdrubal Cabrera
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Walter Payton is still the best back ever to play the game.
Corey Dillon
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I didn't play the game right because I saw a reward at the end of the tunnel.
Ryne Sandberg
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MLB has become overly active, actively involved in the game, the on-the-field game. They're trying to run the game the way they want to and you just have to play along with it, deal with it.
Paul Quantrill
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I think so. What do you have to lose? I think they're going to throw everything at us. We'll have enough game plan to know that we just make sure we read our keys and do what we have to do to win.
Bob Sanders
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I think that sent a message to start the game like that.
Brady Quinn
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The goal of Scientology is making the individual capable of living a better life in his own estimation and with his fellows and the playing of a better game.
L. Ron Hubbard
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The way I look at . . . on the one hand, yeah, I would have loved to been able to play my last game (being aware of it). But on the other side, I'm so fortunate to play as long as I did play. So fortunate to play with the players and the teams that I did play with. And that's what I've got to look at. In the long run, I was very, very lucky.
Al MacInnis
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I'm constantly playing this game in my head where I'm thinking, 'Can this quote be pared down and misinterpreted?' It doesn't matter what outlet I'm talking to and how comprehensive the interview is, because I have to think in terms of, 'Right, but 'People' magazine could just take this one quote and take it out of context.'
Anna Kendrick
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Chess is life and every game is like a new life.
Eduard Gufeld
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We overload in our workouts so that the game slows down in real life. It helps you become a smarter basketball player.
Stephen Curry
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I think we picked up life from the New Jersey game. Our penalty killing is unbelievable, and once again our penalty killer is Garnett. Our forwards and our defensemen also are doing a great job blocking shots and applying pressure. We're making smart decisions.
Bob Hartley
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Be yourself. Play within yourself. Play your own game.
Harvey Penick
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I was in the superhero game at the wrong time.
Michael Landes
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If I could play a game and not have to tackle, I know that I did everything right. I organized everyone the right way, read every play the right way.
Becky Sauerbrunn
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As the excitement of the game increases, prudence is sure to diminish.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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I don't just work! I think about my work, reflect on my work and think of what changes can I make, how can I elevated my game.
Eric Thomas
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When you let those defensive backs know that you're a physical player, they don't really want to tackle. That's it. That's why you see me get a hurdle every game. Those guys don't want to tackle me when I get to the second level.
Ezekiel Elliott
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The fatal hour of this ancient game is approaching. In its modern form this game will soon die a drawing death - the inevitable victory of certainty and mechanization will leave its stamp on the fate of chess.
Emanuel Lasker
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That momentum is something that's hard to explain. But we've seen both sides of it. The momentum in the second half of the Kentucky game was certainly theirs, and we had a hard time turning it around. Today, they started out, and then we started making big plays. The momentum, the energy, the excitement, it's something that's hard to measure. But I was certainly glad to see it.
Bobby Petrino
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That's not how most of Hollywood does it-which helps to explain why Pixar does so well. How are you changing the game in your field? What is your distinctive take on how your industry operates? Do you work as distinctively as you compete?
Bill Taylor
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When your team is on a losing streak, you schedule a game with a cream-puff opponent. Then you go with the hot hand.
Bruce Bartlett