A Quote by Patrick MacGill

Divisional exercise is a great game of make-believe. — © Patrick MacGill
Divisional exercise is a great game of make-believe.
I've been blessed enough to be on a great team, gone to the divisional round five years in a row or whatever it was. That's special. Not everybody gets an opportunity to do that.
I believe that anything in this world is fair game for a creative exercise.
Everyone knows that exercise can improve your health. Exercise is a key part of managing your weight and maintaining healthy hearts, lungs, and other bodily systems. But did you know that exercise can make you more productive? The latest research shows that a regular exercise routine can make you happier, smarter, and more energetic.
I do not believe indeed, I deem it a comic blunder to believe that the exercise of reason is sufficient to explain our condition and where necessary to remedy it, but I do believe that the exercise of reason is at all times necessary.
Any time you win you're going to be happy. But any time it's a great divisional opponent, when it's a usual dog fight, to come out on top at their house is a really good feeling.
Football is an elective. It's a game. It's make-believe. And to think that people have brain damage from some made-up game.
I do believe in exercise and eating right. And I'm not an avid exerciser. I exercise twice a week.
I've always loved movies and loved the idea of playing make-believe. That was my favorite game, growing up as a child, was make-believe, and to be able to do it as an adult is awesome.
Believe in yourself, believe in something higher than yourself, be selfless, exercise, have great expectations and execute day by day.
I love basketball because it's social, and you're not even thinking about working out - you're just playing a game and getting great exercise at the same time.
Golf is not a game of great shots. It's a game of most accurate misses. The people who win make the smallest mistakes.
If we must play the theological game, let us never forget that it is a game. Religion, it seems to me, can survive only as a consciously accepted system of make-believe.
The last 10% of game design is really what separates the good games from the great games. It's what I call the clean-up phase of game design. Here's where you make sure all the elements look great. The game should look good, feel good, sound good, play good.
To be efficient with the football in practice and on the game field obviously is the most important thing, but be efficient with the football, make smart decisions, be great on third downs, be great in the red zone, when the game's on the line in the fourth quarter - that's what I love.
I am not one of those who believe that a great standing army is the means of maintaining peace, because if you build up a great profession those who form parts of it want to exercise their profession.
A man must believe in himself and his judgement if he expects to make a living at this game. That is why I don't believe in tips."
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