A Quote by George Blanda

I'll be the judge of when I can't play anymore. — © George Blanda
I'll be the judge of when I can't play anymore.
I don't play anymore because I can't play anymore and I retired when I was playing for Chelsea because the doctor had to cut my leg in two parts so this is why I retired. I started going to the gym recently and my knee started to hurt again, so you can imagine what it would be like if I tried to play! I play football on the beach with my daughters and my friends but that's it.
I don't judge people who just hit "play," but I would judge myself if I did that. I wouldn't feel like I was earning my money, I'd feel like I was putting one over on people. I have to play the notes.
The judges of normality are present everywhere. We are in the society of the teacher-judge, the doctor-judge, the educator-judge, the social worker-judge.
People often write after they finish their career, or they don't play anymore, or they are not anymore active. So I say, why do that? And let's do it differently.
Don't judge me by my past. I don't live there anymore
Don't judge a person by their past. They don't necessarily live there anymore.
My soul, sit thou a patient looker-on; Judge not the play before the play is done: Her plot hath many changes; every day Speaks a new scene; the last act crowns the play
I used to play trumpet when I was a kid, and then I got braces, and I couldn't really play it anymore, so sometimes I wish I could still play that; I think it's a great instrument, so maybe one of these days I'll pick it back up.
Actors are responsible to the people we play. I don't label or judge. I just play them as honestly and expressively and creatively as I can.
There were some super-lean years, yeah. I'm six feet four. And I entered into this period all of a sudden when I was too big to play a kid and I was too young to play an adult. Like, I couldn't play the lawyer, but I couldn't play the high school kid anymore.
I'm not going to play with a filter anymore; I'm going to play the game I need to play to be a great player for my team.
I long to play a judge. I long to play a lesbian woman. I long to play a councilman, someone with some chutzpah.
Judge Roberts is a brilliant lawyer, a brilliant judge. He is a very careful judge, a thoughtful judge. I would agree with what the President said earlier. He is a decent man. I think everybody who knows him likes him.
I intend to judge things for myself; to judge wrongly, I think, is more honorable than not to judge at all.
It is very difficult to play a single blitz game! You want to play for a long time. So I tend not to do that anymore.
Judge me on how I play football, or judge me on when you meet me.
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