A Quote by Frank Lampard

I'm like everyone else: I want to play every game, but it's not possible. — © Frank Lampard
I'm like everyone else: I want to play every game, but it's not possible.
If churches want to play the game of politics, let them pay admission like everyone else.
Some players don't like training and I've seen some players who aren't bothered if they play or not. But I want to play every game. Sometimes you have to rest in certain games, but I want to play in every game.
I want to be better every year, just like everyone else does. From what I learned from last year, I feel a lot more comfortable. I know the game and how it goes up here. You get in certain situations the first time, you really don't know what to expect. Now that I've been in them-and I've been in every situation possible last year-there's nothing new to come at me.
You would want to play in every game if possible, but I am realistic.
You want to play as many games as possible, you want to stay sharp, and there is nothing like game fitness.
Do I want to play every game? Yes, I want to play every game. But I also understand it's impossible.
We want to play every game like it's the last game of our lives.
When you play Futures and Challengers for three, four years, you're playing in obscurity. You play the game for other reasons. You don't play the game for money or attention. You play the game because you like to play. You play the game because you enjoy the journey.
I'd like to play in every game, like everybody else.
Practice the game the way you're going to play the game. Practice hard and play hard. Run hard and above all else, hustle every moment you're on the field where you are practicing or playing in a game.
What I meant by that is, any time you have adversity, now you've got a chance to see all of these guys play every game the rest of the way like it's a playoff game. What you want guys to do when there's adversity is to play harder and play better, and that's when you see what kind of guys you have in your locker room.
I just want to exhaust every opportunity to play and obviously try to play in a game like this - the Super Bowl.
I play every game like it's my last game. All that matters is that you go out there and play every game as if it was your last.
When you write like everyone else and sound like everyone else and act like everyone else, you're saying, 'Our products are like everyone else's, too.'
The literary game is the abyss of human society itself: interactive, playful and tragic. We can't live alone. For me, Robinson [Crusoe] is either a false myth or else he represents the denial of human society. We can't play by ourselves. In literature, it's even more complicated, because one has to play with an indeterminate number of players simultaneously and every game is different. The other player can abandon your game at any time...to go play chess.
We see every game as a big game, and, as you know in tournament football, anything is possible. Each game, we want to keep raising the bar and lifting our standards and putting goals past teams.
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