A Quote by Jason Pierre-Paul

However many snaps I play for, when I'm on the field I go 120 percent. — © Jason Pierre-Paul
However many snaps I play for, when I'm on the field I go 120 percent.
It's not a goal of mine to only play 45 percent of snaps. It's to be on the field for every single play.
If I'm not capable of doing it, I won't do it. But you're going to get 120 percent of me every time I'm on the field.
I played 51 percent of the snaps outside, though. But you can go ahead and call me a slot as well.
I'm the performer of the group. My thing is like, every time I come on stage, I always bring it 120 percent, 150 percent.
I have to be very careful, however, because I have no intention of providing an excuse for this behavior. It's an attempt to explain how so many women come from backgrounds where the pressure to be a good mother is so severe that if they can't do it, something really snaps.
You're always struggling because you're not playing on a 53-and-a-third by a 120-yard field. You're not playing on a baseball diamond. With golf, every field is different and every atmosphere is different. The grass is different. The weather is different. You're outside. You're not in a stadium. There are so many different variables, so you never master golf. So, I think good athletes like a challenge.
We're shooting 100 percent - 60 percent from the field and 40 percent from the free-throw line.
I'm going to create tremendous jobs. And we're bringing GDP from, really, 1 percent, which is what it is now, and if Hillary Clinton got in, it will be less than zero. But we're bringing it from 1 percent up to 4 percent. And I actually think we can go higher than 4 percent. I think you can go to 5 percent or 6 percent.
The Occupy movement has drawn attention to how too many in the 1 percent get to play by their own rules while exploiting the 99 percent.
When I'm playing in the band, I'm sweating - giving 120 percent.
My plan always was to play college football, hope to get a few snaps in and then go on to medical school. As I went further in my career and got to my junior year, I realized as I looked around, 'I got a shot here, and I might as well go after it.'
I've put everything I had and I've given my readers 120 percent, and that's the truth.
I know you can't play this game 100 percent. It's very rare that you can be able to play this game at 100 percent. You can do one thing; you can't do both: You can't pray and then worry at the same time. I pray, and that's it. And then I just go play. Whatever happens, happens.
That's what music has always been to me: a feel. I've listened to the Stones many times and it still makes me have that feeling of joy every time. They are still around and put on a really exciting show. We also give it 120 percent.
Competing in sports has taught me that if I'm not willing to give 120 percent, somebody else will.
No one gets out of the game of life alive. You either die in the bleachers, or on the field. So, you might as well play out on the field, and go for it.
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