A Quote by Jimmy White

I play poker face to face. — © Jimmy White
I play poker face to face.
You have the opposite of poker face. You have like.. miniature golf face.
I'm a very what-you-see-is-what-you-get kind of person, and my family always laughs at me. They're like, 'You have minus-zero poker-face skills. We just have to look at your face and we know what's wrong with you.'
Every time I play darts I try to keep my poker face on and stay focused until that last dart has gone in.
I hear poets complaining: 'We face what our forebears did not face. We face TV. We face radio. We face this and that.'
I don't have a poker face at all - I have a very, very expressional face, and I have no control over that.
When you play for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy, you face the same bowler next year. But when you play in IPL, you face bowlers of different calibre.
The face you have at age 25 is the face God gave you, but the face you have after 50 is the face you earned.
I'm trying to earn everything given to me. I play hard and I want guys to remember that when they play the Magic they have to face Dwight Howard. And when you face him you have to get after it.
Before I go to bed I clean my face with a cleansing milk and cotton pads and then wash my face thoroughly with a foamy face wash. I apply a calamine lotion on my face and a medicated moisturizer on my face and neck. I repeat the same procedure after I wake up in the morning.
I wear my heart on my sleeve. I have no poker face.
I have never had a pair of knickers sent in the post. I've had jams, lemon drizzle cakes, West Ham football shirts and footballs and books. I've had pillowcases with my face on, tea towels with my face on, face flannels with my face on, towels with my face on.
I might not be Silent any longer, but I still have the perfect poker face.
My poker face makes it difficult for people to figure out what's on my mind.
I have a good poker face because I am half-dead inside.
Every character, no matter who you play, at times is pretending to be somebody else. People have a public face and a private face.
It all stems from the same thing - which is that when we are face to face - and this is what I think is so ironic about Facebook being called Facebook, because we are not face to face on Facebook ... when we are face to face, we are inhibited by the presence of the other. We are inhibited from aggression by the presence of another face, another person. We're aware that we're with a human being. On the Internet, we are disinhibited from taking into full account that we are in the presence of another human being.
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