A Quote by Gale Sayers

When you step onto that field, you cannot concede a thing. — © Gale Sayers
When you step onto that field, you cannot concede a thing.
We cannot take responsibility for every goal we concede, we all need to do our part across the field to ensure we win as a team.
You never know when it's going to be your last time to step onto the field.
Every time I step onto the field, I think of my parents. It's such an honor to represent them and my family.
Every time I step onto the field, whether people like it or not, I'm not trying to play dirty - I'm just playing tough.
Every time you step onto the field, you have to set goals. My goals are to either score a goal, to have an assist, or to play well.
There are many people who believe in me and have backed me. I owe it to them - and not just to myself - to succeed when I step onto the field.
Every time I step on the field, I step on the field to make plays.
Thinking about your role will automatically get you in the frame of mind to get your strategy and game plan right before you step onto that field.
Liverpool is a great fit for me as a club. It's a huge club, and there is a lot of pressure every time you step out onto that field. I've played in front of the Anfield crowd, and it'll be nice to be on the other side of the fans now.
It was about being wanted, it was about winning, and it was about my passion for the game. I just loved it. I absolutely loved to compete and to step out onto that football field with my teammates.
We who reject Trump's bankrupt leadership must heal old wounds, reorient ourselves, and embrace common goals. And if there is one thing on which we can all agree, it's this: we cannot concede any ground.
My first mind-set when I am out on the field is to defend well and not concede.
You can clear the land, plow the field, spread the fertilizer, and plant the corn. But you cannot make it rain. You cannot prevent an early frost. You cannot determine exactly what will happen in your life. The rain may or may not fall, but one thing is certain: you will get a harvest only if you planted something in the field. It's important to do everything in our power to ensure our success, but we also need to let the universe take its course.
When I was playing soccer at the age of 14, the first thing we'd do before going out onto the field would be to climb up on one another's thighs and massage the legs; it was a regular thing. None of us had a thought of being gay, absolutely not, and it's the same with most bodybuilders.
Beginning to reason is like stepping onto an escalator that leads upward and out of sight. Once we take the first step, the distance to be traveled is independent of our will and we cannot know in advance where we shall end.
The hardest thing about kicking field goals sometimes is you don't know when you're going to play. You don't know what situation you're going to be in. I remember in the Atlanta Super Bowl, it's two weeks of the biggest buildup of your life, and I didn't step on the field until there was two seconds left in the second quarter.
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