A Quote by Tristan Blackwood

That wasn't good, that wasn't sportsmanship. I was amazed he took that shot. — © Tristan Blackwood
That wasn't good, that wasn't sportsmanship. I was amazed he took that shot.
I took a chance, I took a shot And you may think I’m bullet-proof, but I’m not. You took a swing, I took it hard. And down here from the ground I see who you are
I took a shot of morphine, liked it, and eventually became addicted. It takes quite a while. It took me three months the first time. This nonsense of people becoming addicted with one shot is medically unsound.
I don't know how it is, but the Germans are amazed at me and I am amazed at them for finding anything to be amazed about.
Good sportsmanship means treating others with respect. I consider myself a pretty good sport.
I wanted to be positive. I have good sportsmanship. You leave everything on a good note, you just smile and shake hands.
I took Hedo (Turkoglu) in the first game and Rashard (Lewis) hit the winning shot. I took Rashard in the second game and Hedo hit the shot. If I could clone myself, we'd be all right. But I can't.
I want to show good sportsmanship.
If you want to be a good shot-blocker, you're going to be a good shot-blocker. It's simple. You can't teach it. You're either good at it, or you're not good at it. If you're good at it, then be really good at it.
I would rather win than have good sportsmanship.
Good sportsmanship goes beyond the game; it starts with respect.
It took me 10 fights to get the damn interim title shot and then 11 to get an undisputed shot.
Third, there is value in any experience that exercises those ethical restraints collectively called 'sportsmanship'. Our tools for the pursuit of wildlife improve faster than we do, and sportsmanship is the voluntary limitation in the use of these armaments. It is aimed to augment the role of skill and shrink the role of Gadgets in the pursuit of wild things.
I think he takes a good shot, I take a good shot too, but taking too many shots is not good for any fighter. And it's not really a reputation you want.
We shot 'Telusa Telusa' song in Bolivia. It took us 50 hours to get to the location. We shot in high altitudes, and oxygen cylinders were kept handy.
Every shot feels like the first shot of the day. If I'm on the range hitting shot after shot, I can hit them just as good as I did when I was 30. But out on the course, your body changes between shots. You get out of the cart, and you've got this 170-yard 5-iron over a bunker, and it goes about 138.
It's good sportsmanship to not pick up lost golf balls while they are still rolling.
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