The Perfect Game Quotes
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The Perfect Game Quotes & Sayings
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Stop looking for flaws, and kindness come much more easily.
— Deepak Chopra
The perfect family board game is one that can be played each time with fewer pieces.
— Robert Breault
When in Rome, do as Rome does.
— Ambrose Bierce
After 'Pitch Perfect' premiered, I've got so many sweet expressions from people who enjoyed 'Pitch Perfect' and now the episode of 'Game of Thrones.'
— Birgitte Hjort Sorensen
Right through to the end of the last World Cup game, I still couldn't bear the thought of not being perfect or letting people down.
— Jonny Wilkinson
No one is perfect. I know there is stuff that I need to work on, and not just one thing, but my game overall. Everything can get better.
— Carmelo Anthony
If it seems perfect, you're being played with.
— Gina Wings
This 20th win means more to me than the perfect game in 1968.
— Catfish Hunter
How to Commit the Perfect Murder was an old game in heaven. I always chose the icicle: the weapon melts away.
— Alice Sebold
Employment gives health, sobriety, and morals.
— Daniel Webster
I had never seen a perfect game or no-hitter thrown.
— Phil Humber
I like to work at night.
— Terry Southern
You were it for me. My homerun. My grand slam. My perfect game. I've never, I will never, ever want anyone but you,
— Tessa Teevan
My perfect first date? Maybe a concert or a football game. That would be my ideal first date, but would the girl like it? I don't know.
— Chace Crawford
Maybe I am the eye candy on the team, but the only mouth I plan on melting in is hers.
— Collette West
I don't like being in debt, and I wouldn't borrow money for anything.
— Cameron Mackintosh
We'll probably have to play the perfect game.
— Tim Buckley
The public wouldn't like the perfect umpire in every game. It would kill off baseball's greatest alibi - 'We was robbed.'
— Billy Evans
A lie preserved in stained glass doesn't make it more true.
— Saul Williams