A Quote by James Rodriguez

Any player would want to be involved in games against Argentina. — © James Rodriguez
Any player would want to be involved in games against Argentina.
As a player you want to play games, you want to be involved and kick on.
If you are not playing a player, any player, for two, three, four games, then you don't have to give a reason for that. But if it gets to eight or nine games, then you have to explain the situation. What's going on?
That's all I want to do - win games. Stats will come. That's the player I am. But I would rather win games.
Most single player games put a lone character against an army that is just standing around waiting for the player to show up and defeat them.
I love games, and I'll play any. Games are a way of training ourselves to be heavily involved without being serious.
It is difficult to single out any one player, as I aim to give my best against every single player that I have played so far against.
Intelligence and war are games, perhaps the only meaningful games left. If any player becomes too proficient, the game is threatened with termination.
If I had my way, any man guilty of golf would be barred from any public office in the United States and the families of the breed would be shipped off to the white slave corrals of Argentina.
For a while, you could decide when you loan the player out whether he plays against you or not, and I always decided that he could play against us. But I must say I didn't get any protection from the media because when the player I loaned out scored against us, it's 'aaahhh, look at him, stupid...'
You can decide at 17 that you want to be a professional player. In Argentina, they start very young. They go to school in the morning and then do polo in the afternoon.
I'll do whatever it takes for us to win games of cricket. If I have to sledge, I'll get involved like that. I'll try and intimidate a player if I have to.
Messi is the same player in Barcelona and Argentina, and it would be the same if he played with Australia.
I'm not a competitive player at all, but I don't want competitive games to go away, because for some people that's why they play games, to compete.
I know I'm not an All-Star or star player, but I want to be remembered as a great role player who won a lot of games and leave my mark in the league.
Any player over 40-50 games per season will have moments of fatigue, let alone a 22-year-old who has a lot to learn on how to control games and pace himself throughout 90 minutes.
As far as being a 'player's player,' you've only got to go to Nashville or Argentina and you can forget about it. The world is full of amazing guitar players, and you know it, and I know it...it's a humbling experience.
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