A Quote by Kevin Leveille

Be fast on the field physically, but play slow mentally. Basically, play hard but play smart. — © Kevin Leveille
Be fast on the field physically, but play slow mentally. Basically, play hard but play smart.
Baseball does become slow sometimes. It's totally unnecessary. The - you can play baseball fast. You can play it slow, and for some reason, we have chosen to play it slow, you know, which is unfortunate, but nothing you can do about.
We go out and work hard. We play this game with emotion and love. Coach always says 'Emotionally, physically, mentally - come to the field prepared.' Because if you don't bring that to the field, you're going to get beat.
I will play power forward and small forward. Rebound, lead the break, play on the wing, post, play fast and play slow.
Play fast, play smart, play aggressive, bring energy!
Play hard, play smart, play together, have fun.
We don't play slow and we don't play fast, we play half fast
There's only one way to play this game since I was a little kid - play fast, play physical, play strong.
I don't mind which wicket you play on - wet, dry, slow, or fast. I just want to play cricket.
Life is full of surprises. We've seen on the NBA court a lot of surprises. You never know what's going to happen if we play smart, if we play hard, if we play together.
I think, from just playing street ball and stuff like that, I was always able to play up with the older guys, and I think that got me physically and mentally prepared to play on a high level of basketball.
I found Ricky Ponting the hardest to bowl to and it was a great pleasure to play against him as he was genuinely one of the best that's ever played and a really tough competitor as well. He hated you when you were on the field but he always shook your hand and was the epitome of 'play hard but play fair.'
Sometimes, you're on the field, you get tired. If I'm not playing as hard on play 66 as I was on play number 1, then... come on.
When i play in Las Vegas I play for money, when I play in Miami I play for holidays but when I play in #India I play for Love
Play exists for its own sake. Play is for the moment; it is not hurried, even when the pace is fast and timing seems important. When we play, we also celebrate holy uselessness. Like the calf frolicking in the meadow, we need no pretense or excuses. Work is productive; play, in its disinterestedness and self-forgetting, can be fruitful.
Play becomes a distraction, something you don't really need to do. It's not for serious people. They work hard, they don't play hard. Yes, you can say play hard, but that really means, keep working hard, right?
Mentally and physically, I find I can play with these people.
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