A Quote by Jackie Robinson

How you played in yesterday's game is all that counts. — © Jackie Robinson
How you played in yesterday's game is all that counts.
That's the way I've always played the game from when I was a kid. It didn't matter if we were up or down in the game, how it was going, how you felt, you played until the end.
A lot of times, when someone's going to pick up a game, it can be a bit daunting, like if they haven't played a roleplaying game, or they haven't played things in the series. We spent a lot of time on flow. How it feels to move through the world. How the game rewards you depending on which way you turn.
Yesterday doesn't count. It is what you do today that counts. No amount of talking about yesterday is going to change it.
I've never played for my dad. I played against my dad actually in high school. That was fun, but he taught me how to play the game the right way. Respect the game, give it all you've got and regardless of what happens, have no regrets.
No matter how much you may want to think of Holdém as a card game played by people, in many respects it is even more valid to think of it as a game about people that happens to be played with cards.
As a cricketer, I played on bravado and character. My personality was bound up with how I played the game.
But people don't know if I can teach the game. I know I can. My experience in Oklahoma was positive. It opened my eyes to how the game is played - the interaction among players, fans and media, how all that works. You have to know about the business of the game and how the actions of players and coaches affect the business. I think I have it down now.
What technology is really about is better ways to evolve. That is what we call an 'infinite game.' ... A finite game is played to win, and an infinite game is played to keep playing.
Yesterday love was such an easy game for you to play. But now let's face it, things are so much easier today. Let it be like yesterday.
About winning and losing: It isn't important, what really counts is how you play the game. About playing the game: PLAY TO WIN!
It certainly makes a game better to have voice commands because it can alter how the game is played.
I was how I was in college because I had to be. I played angry. I played hard. I stepped on guys' chests, I hit a game-winner against UConn.
The reason I am here, they tell me, is that I played the game a certain way, that I played the game the way it was supposed to be played.
If you played the game the right way, played the game for the team, good things would happen.
If you played the game the right way, played the game for the team, good things would happen
While I was coaching, I believe the motivation talk I gave my players that achieved the best results was in reference to their present game-day effort. I stressed the fact that today's performance could be the most important of their life. Yesterday's performance was already history. Tomorrow really never comes, so today's performance is what really counts.
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