A Quote by Karen Bardsley

You'll do anything to keep the ball out. — © Karen Bardsley
You'll do anything to keep the ball out.
The fun part of golf is the variety of shots. In football you can do anything with a ball, but you can do anything with a golf ball as well. When you hit a shot and the ball does exactly what you want it to do ... that's wonderful. It's just great when you hit the ball well. You should always try not to make the ball cry.
The secret for someone in my position is to keep it simple. Keep possession and keep the ball moving quickly so that you tire out your opponents; that's my method.
I was supposed to take the ball out. I told coach, 'There's no way I'm taking the ball out, unless I can shoot it over the backboard and it goes in. I told him, 'Have somebody else take the ball out, give me the ball, and everybody get out of the way.'
I feel like I'm strong enough that I don't have to do anything to turn on the ball. When I do that-when I'm ready to take the ball up the middle, when I'm willing to go the other way-that's when I can turn on the ball.
With a character like a Captain Jack, who can essentially set up these verbal land mines around him, and just keep passing the "absurdity ball" around and the "irreverence ball" around, and keep people guessing and keep people confused, there's great safety in that. Me, myself, personally, I learn from it. It's a real pleasure, and I do need him.
Ball caps travel far and wide. They do far more than keep the sun out of your eyes or the cold off your head. Ball caps are a statement.
I'm an out-and-out striker. It's my job to hold the ball up, to get in the box and to score goals. And, yes, I keep count.
I can keep the ball and pass it, and I've always felt comfortable with the ball at my feet.
The trick is this: keep your eye on the ball. Even when you can't see the ball.
My approach every game is to try to keep the ball down and get ground ball outs.
I always sidefooted the ball as I wanted to keep the accuracy on it but I was quite fortunate that I could sidefoot a ball powerfully.
If you're a goalkeeper, it doesn't matter what you save the ball with; if you keep it out, it's not a goal.
If you're a goalkeeper, it doesn't matter what you save the ball with - if you keep it out, it's not a goal.
I usually stick out my hand and hope he puts the ball in it. Except the one time I went out to take Early Wynn out. I stuck out my hand and he hit me right in the stomach with the ball.
Your No. 1 priority as a defender is to keep the ball out of the back of the net.
I experienced that the ball is the most important thing. When you have the ball, the other team really can't do anything.
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