Stop Playing Game Quotes
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Stop Playing Game Quotes & Sayings
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I think people change, but the media, they never allowed me to change. They never allowed me to be a better person.
— Terrell Owens
I like to have a good time. I'm playing a great game, so why should I stop smiling when I get on the field?
— Jim Edmonds
I will never again stand on the pitch as a professional player. But I won't stop playing the game.
— Hidetoshi Nakata
I love the game and I wanted to continue playing. It came to a time that I had to stop.
— Rickey Henderson
Basketball Rule #5
When
you stop
playing
your game
you've already
lost. — Kwame Alexander
When
you stop
playing
your game
you've already
lost. — Kwame Alexander
Your horse is named Small.
Yes.
Mine is named Big.
-Fire and Brigan — Kristin Cashore
Yes.
Mine is named Big.
-Fire and Brigan — Kristin Cashore
The game doesn't always go your way.
Forget fair.
Feel forgotten.
But damn it, Anna,
You don't stop playing. — Terri Fields
Forget fair.
Feel forgotten.
But damn it, Anna,
You don't stop playing. — Terri Fields
It's a piece of cake until you get to the top. You find you can't stop playing the game the way you've always played it.
— Richard M. Nixon
The RNC was run so badly you could walk through their deepest competence and not get your ankles wet.
— John Fund
All men should give books instead of flowers.
— Amber Scott
The grass is yellow on both sides, envy turning on of them green.
— Meghan Blistinsky
Time isn't made of anything. It is an abstraction. Just a meaning that we impose upon motion.
— Anne Carson
Yes, stop playing, Kestrel, she told herself. Clear the bets, clear the table. Walk away from the game. Now.
— Marie Rutkoski
You use your brain much as you would use a radio crystal; you tune in different frequencies.
— Chris Prentiss
You speak
As one who fed on poetry. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
As one who fed on poetry. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton