Play Quotes
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We're doing what we want to do, playing what we want to play, we're looking like we want to look, we're saying what we want to say. In rock that's done a lot, but in country it's not.
Natalie Maines
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Right before the play started, we looked at each other, gave a little signal to 'in-and-out' those two guys. My guy came in, his guy went out. We switched. The ball came to me.
Champ Bailey
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At the moment the plan is for Woodgate to play a game on Wednesday to help him build his confidence. I have not decided whether he will play tomorrow or not.
Vanderlei Luxemburgo
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We don't want to get into a spot with Steve where we're going to cost him an opportunity someplace. But he is still determined that he is going to play on this hockey club. We're open to that too. It has a lot to do with the respect we have for him as a player and an individual.
Pat Quinn
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Usually bad guys are much more fun to play and much more interesting to watch.
John Gilpin
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I write for film or, in this case, television when I haven't got a play cooking.
Tom Stoppard
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Tracy looks like he's injured to me. He just didn't seem to play with as much vigor.
Phil Jackson
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Just remember that if you're not working at your game to the utmost of your ability, there will be someone out there somewhere with equal ability who is. And one day you'll play each other, and he'll have the advantage.
Ed Macauley
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Hard times only make us closer. To play the fool I'm not. We gone to far to stop cause I promise that it would be over.
LeToya Luckett Destiny's Child
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Some bands blow it before they even play. The most important moment of any show is when a band walks out with the red amp lights glowing, the flashlight that shows each performer the way to his spot on the stage. It's crucial not to blow it. It sets the tempo of the show; it affects everyone's perception of the band.
John William Cummings Ramones
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Even when I'm playing a lawyer or a doctor, I want to play a person. A human being.
J. August Richards
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Perhaps one never seems so much at ones ease as when one has to play a part.
Oscar Wilde
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It is better to play than do nothing.
Confucius
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He just keeps coming back, so I've got no doubt he'll play as long as he wants and he's got the hunger. He just loves it.
Adam Gilchrist
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It's a great opportunity for Clyde and David to have a really good off-season and be right to play next year. David hasn't had an off-season since he turned professional so we've got to allow him to get back to full health.
Eddie Charles Jones
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My chosen instrument is guitar and, fortunately, I'm able to muddle through that. I can play guitar to the point where I can express myself artistically.
Joe Perry Aerosmith
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I hear you're looking for a sexy blonde to play with the Marx Brothers. Would you like to see me. I'm blonde and I'm sexy.
Marilyn Monroe
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Offensively we were not making the extra pass and not getting a nice, smooth transition look. We were not attacking or executing our patterns. It wasn't Villanova. It's just the way we play.
C. Vivian Stringer
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You have to get to know your voice and its strengths and play on those. It took me quite a long time.
Glenn Tipton Judas Priest
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We're not allowed to play Monopoly at home. It gets too vicious.
Prince Andrew
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A playmaker, he makes that play. . . . If you are (screwing around) on one play, that might have been your play to make.
Darnell Dockett
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I personally think if you're given four months instead of four weeks on a play, with the people who want to work that way, the play will invariably be different and stronger, and much more fulfilling and richer on all counts. There's no doubt in my mind about it.
Al Pacino
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When you play the game for fun, it's fun. When you play it for a living, it's a game of sorrows.
Gary Player
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Our schedule allows us to play our traditional local rivals, as well as some national powers, before we get into the conference schedule, ... We travel to Duke and Virginia Tech, play a full slate at the Garden and play in the Holiday Festival. This will give St. John's fans a great opportunity to follow our team, which features a lot of new faces this year.
J. M. Roberts