A Quote by David Trezeguet

Penalties are part of the game. — © David Trezeguet
Penalties are part of the game.
Being an agitator gives me an opportunity to draw penalties against the other team. That's one part that brings emotion to my game.
Penalties are part of the game, you know. You need to score. You have the chance but you need to score.
I don't worry about the thought of the game going to penalties - it doesn't matter!
A lot of times losing a game is not taking care of the football, foolish penalties.
A game is where you win and lose, and both are part of it. When there is more chance of losing, it is more charming. The game has value when it is tough. So some little problems that come in life are part of the whole game.
It's true that I score a lot of penalties. If referees give us penalties and the coach names me as the penalty-taker, I have to take them. That doesn't mean that I'm going to score them.
Life needs penalties and rewards for people. You can't control people with only penalties. You have to think how to create rewards.
It's part of the game, there's a lot of trash talking going on. It's all part of it, they try to get you off your game.
It's not really part of the game to say, 'Oh, it's a batter's game; it's a batter's game' - I don't know why it goes on. It's a beautiful game that's greatly competitive between bat and ball.
To me, the fun part of hitting is the thinking part. It's the game within the game.
Table talk is a part of the game, and frankly, it's the part of the game that I enjoy most.
We are all part of a universal game. Returning to our essence while living in the world is the object of the game. The earth is the game board, and we are the pieces on the board. We move around and around until we remember who we really are, and then we can be taken off the board. At that point, we are no longer the game-piece, but the player; we've won the game.
I watched Italia '90 with my Mum and Dad and my brother, you know, leaping around the house when the penalties were on... It would be great to be part of that, to have that kind of impact.
I've watched us go out on penalties so often. I really thought we'd make it at Euro '96, especially after Gazza's goal against Scotland. I still go to every England game as a spectator.
In 'Alpha Protocol,' right from the outset, the parameters of the game explain to you that the mission needs to get done. How you approach that is your decision. The rewards and penalties for either path, those are going to balance out into different consequences.
It's hard to go from good to great. You go from one to seven by eliminating stupid things. Let's not have 12 penalties in a game. And you surprise some people. When you're a seven-win team, everyone sees you coming.
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