A Quote by Julie James

Score one for Team Kendall, Payton thought. Not that it was a competition between them. Not at all. — © Julie James
Score one for Team Kendall, Payton thought. Not that it was a competition between them. Not at all.
Never send a boy to do a woman’s job, Irma.” - Payton Kendall
We're out of time, Payton. You said it yourself: the only way we'll make it is for us to go into this together. I know we can do this. But I need you to believe it. You need to believe... in us." Peyton didn't say anything for a long moment, and J.D. could literally hear his heart beating. Then she finally answered. "It would have to be called Kendall and Jameson." It took J.D a moment to catch on. Then he grinned. "No way. Jameson and Kendall. It's alphabetical." "You told our boss that you banged me on top of your desk." "Kendall and Jameson sounds great
In the business world, what’s the female equivalent of going golfing with a client?” Laney gave this some thought. Payton fell silent, too, contemplating. After a few moments, neither of them could come up with anything. How depressing. Payton sighed, feigning resignation. “Well, that’s it. I guess I’ll just have to sleep with them.” Laney folded her hands primly on the table. “I think I’m uncomfortable with this conversation.
My name is Kendall. Kendall Jenner. I am not a Kardashian.
I'm in the team to score goals. I try and score as many as I can in the season to help the team out.
Celebrations have now become too selfish and I don't like it. When I used to score I was happy to celebrate with my team-mates. Now when players score it is all about them.
You score goals as a team and you concede them as a team.
I believe that competition in the future will not be only an advertising competition between individual products or between big associations, but that it will in addition be a competition of propaganda.
Lesbian?” Payton turned around and saw J.D. standing there. Maybe it was the wine. Maybe she was basking in the glow of their successful pitch to Gibson’s. Maybe it was her promise to Laney to be the “New Payton,” or maybe it was a combination of all those things. But Payton actually found herself smiling at J.D. It’s just an excuse, the lesbian thing,” she said.
If I were a high school coach, I would put my best players on offense. The best athletes on my team, I would give them the ball and score points. I wouldn't play them on defense. I would play them where they can get the ball and score points.
It's not like the old competition that you had between Leno and Letterman. It's a friendly competition between Fallon and Stephen.
A team championship doesn't happen because three people score 10s, it happens because all the guys score well. In my opinion, everyone deserved 10s, we're all 10s on this team.
In a top team, you always have very big competition between players, and for me, that's not a problem at all.
My target is to score the most goals I can and assist my team-mates to score to.
I am a firm believer that if you score one goal the other team have to score two to win.
I think we can keep people off-balance and ultimately we have to go score points, score one more point than the other team.
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