Game Quotes
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It takes a man a long time to learn all the lessons of all of his mistakes. They say there are two sides to everything. But there is only one side to the stock market; and it is not the bull side or the bear side, but the right side. It took me longer to get that general principle fixed firmly in my mind than it did most of the more technical phases of the game of stock speculation.
Edwin Lefevre -
That was a huge shot with the clock running down. He really brought us together, and we settled down late in the game.
Bobby Frasor
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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 -
You, too, may strike it rich who dares to play the Westing game.
Ellen Raskin -
In my opinion, no young player can develop his or her game to its highest potential if he or she rides around the course in a golf cart.
Harvey Penick -
Fans the challenge is there. Pace yourself. Don't all go get beer at the same time, balance it up. Same way going to the bathrooms. The first time there's a little bump in the road, don't lose your nerve. Keep up the noise because we can wear them out. The fans can be a factor. Baltimore fans can be a factor in this game.
Brian Billick -
We've been trying to sell it. I know there won' be the same crowd that there is in Camp Randall next year. But we're trying to get as many people in the stands as possible and make it a game-day environment.
Bret Bielema -
He's the coach, ... Everybody gets upset when they come out of the game, but there's no need to show frustration.
Eric Snow
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Treat your life like a game.
Ray Dalio -
Self-deprecation is my game.
Steve Lukather Toto -
Walter Payton is still the best back ever to play the game.
Corey Dillon -
Acting for me is like a ping-pong game. That's the secret of acting. When you have a really good actor, I always want to be as good as he is or she is.
Sibel Kekilli -
Independent horror movies have really stepped up the game, and hopefully mainstream Hollywood will follow suit.
Paul G. Tremblay -
About 4000 men, women and teenagers regularly venture out to play a game in -20 weather and stinging prairie winds. Bundled in sweaters and snow suits, balaclavas on their heads and suction cupped shoes on their feet. They slip and slide across the outdoor hockey rinks chasing a soft rubber puck in the Sponge Hockey Capital of the World.
Bob Cox
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Recently I have been spending my lunch with other game directors playing over local connection battle in Spirit Tracks. It is very good to do that in order to facilitate better communications between us. I have been partnering with the director of the Spirit Tracks to fight against the director of the new Wii game and yes, recently we have been winning!
Eiji Aonuma -
Be yourself. Play within yourself. Play your own game.
Harvey Penick -
I'm a firm believer in the hustle game.
Eric Snow -
I just have to make sure I keep improving my game in every aspect there is.
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix -
He's really annoying defensively. He's a little bug, a little jitterbug. He's got those quick feet, moving around. He gets into you, and he's strong. When he's defending you, you've got to be on top of your game or else he'll rip it or get a stop.
Bobby Frasor -
I screwed up there, and it probably cost us the game.
Bobby Abreu
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Football is a game. So you need to enjoy your football.
Riyad Mahrez -
We were fighting, scratching and clawing all year. At the end of the game, you had that feeling of 'Here we go again,' but we made the plays we needed to win the game.
Bob Stoops -
In order to improve your game, you must study the endgame before everything else, for whereas the endings can be studied and mastered by themselves, the middle game and the opening must be studied in relation to the endgame.
Eric A. Meyer -
It matters, your game plan. But in the end, there are a lot of ways to play defense, and there are a lot of ways to run or throw the football. If you don't block anybody, I don't care what your grand scheme is, if that nose guard is in your backfield three yards, it doesn't matter.
Bob Stoops