A Quote by Michael Jordan

I've never lost a game I just ran out of time. — © Michael Jordan
I've never lost a game I just ran out of time.
I never really lost a game in my career, sometimes I just ran out of time.
The Green Bay Packers never lost a football game. They just ran out of time.
I never lost a tennis match, I just ran out of time
We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time.
Aggies have a really interesting way of admitting defeat. We've never been outscored. We just ran out of time.
Second place is meaningless. You can't always be first, but you have to believe that you should have been - that you were never beaten - that time just ran out on you.
I never think of the time I have lost. I just carry out a programme because it's there. It's mapped out for me.
Never did I want to call the first time-out during a game. Never. I wanted UCLA to come out and run our opponents so hard that they would be forced to call the first time-out just to catch their breath. At that first time-out the opponents would know, and we would know that they knew, who was in better condition. This has a psychological impact.
I thought I'd never get to see that. Florence Griffith Joyner -- every time she ran, I ran.
The water of the fountain ran, the swift river ran, the day ran into evening, so much life in the city ran into death according to rule, time and tide waited for no man, the rats were sleeping close together in their dark holes again, the Fancy Ball was lighted up at supper, all things ran their course.
Of course you always had that detached quality as if you were playing a game without much concern over whether you won or lost, and now that you've lost the game, not lost but just quit playing, you have that rare sort of charm that usually only happens in very old or hopelessly sick people, the charm of the defeated.
I never ran my train off the track, and I never lost a passenger.
You're never out of the game until you've lost the final point.
If it's a card game, or it's a preseason game, or it's a regular season game, I just go out there to try to win. For me, that's all I know how to do it and I'll never change that.
I ran and ran and ran every day, and I acquired this sense of determination, this sense of spirit that I would never, never give up, no matter what else happened.
Players with fight never lose a game, they just run out of time
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