A Quote by Gresham Barrett

The most insignificant score is the score at halftime. — © Gresham Barrett
The most insignificant score is the score at halftime.
I don't pick tournaments to score or rivals or other teams to score against. I'm a striker: every game I play, I want to score.
I don't go out and just try to score. I score because there is an opportunity to score.
There's not many things less important than the score at halftime.
As a point guard, you don't really have to score. The only time you have to score is when you have to score.
In the game of life, nothing is less important than the score at halftime.
Give me a lead of 14-0 at halftime and I will dictate the final score.
My target is to score the most goals I can and assist my team-mates to score to.
The sad truth is that most Christians spend their entire lives trying to score points with Someone who is not keeping score.
Most films don't have a budget for a background score, but it is the toughest job to do. We work like donkeys. And usually we get only around a month to do a score.
When I grew up, I tried to score off every ball, be it a 10-over-match, a 20-over, or even a Test match. If I stay in the wicket for, say, about 30 minutes, I want to make the most of it and score maximum runs possible. You never know when you get out; try to score as much possible before that.
It bothers me that the average fan, the average sportswriter for that matter, pays so much attention to what's in a box score. A box score does not properly represent the most important thing - team play. It shows some guy scoring 27 points, but it doesn't show that my 27-point man let his guy score 30.
To me, score is really important. I would rather not have any score if it's something that's going to detract from the film. So often when I watch films, the score is what really bothers me.
Your FICO score is an "I love debt" score. You're going to pay a bazillion dollars in interest to keep your FICO score up in order to have lower homeowner's and car insurance rates.
Victor Young had been hired to write the score for the dances of The Ten Commandments but he became very ill. You were then hired to write the score. But at the same time you'd written The Man with the Golden Arm score.
I had to do this very aggressive, big score in a very short time, and knowing that in the beginning, middle, and end would be this very, very famous theme, but I still had to weave a score around it and make it work as a score was really challenging.
Defense, in the game, is something that I just really enjoy. Some people enjoy assisting the ball. Some people like to score, score, score, but to me the first thing that comes up is defense.
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