Top 1200 Don't Play Games Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
I play golf every day if I can, but it's not fun and games for me.
I collect Gottlieb games, and I play classic pinball.
When you do not play in important games, then it is a difficult situation. — © Pedro
When you do not play in important games, then it is a difficult situation.
I'm not the best at video games, but I play them a lot.
Crowds can play massive parts in games, we all know that.
Some players don't like training and I've seen some players who aren't bothered if they play or not. But I want to play every game. Sometimes you have to rest in certain games, but I want to play in every game.
Decades of research has shown that play is crucial to physical, intellectual, and social-emotiona l development at all ages. This is especially true of the purest form of play: the unstructured, self-motivated, imaginative, independent kind, where children initiate their own games and even invent their own rules.
I've taken my boys to the house I grew up in. Taken them to the site of Ebbets Field, where the Dodgers used to play. They go to all the Dodger games, and they play Little League ball. I have infused them with New York spirit.
I play golf with friends sometimes, but there are never friendly games.
I'm a person who prefers to play games rather than train.
The games we have the ability to play in our minds amaze me.
I love bowl games. I really do. I like it more than the kids do. I grew up a poor kid in western Pennsylvania, and I went to Nebraska because I saw them play in the Orange Bowl and I wanted to play in a bowl game. I cherish the memories.
I do regular kid stuff like play video games. — © RJ Barrett
I do regular kid stuff like play video games.
Though I respect hugely the effort and the care and the beauty of games, I want to be working with people who want to create the 'War & Peace' of games, the 'Citizen Kane' of games, and not just be warming up George Romero.
Growing up, I didn't really play in a lot of All-Star games.
To join a great club is nice and all, but you have to play the games.
I play computer games, watch TV and do what normal people do.
The guys who play in midfield and up front are the ones who decide games.
I think a lot of games in Oakland were just time being wasted, for a lack of a better phrase. I felt like I would play in some games that were four quarters, just like every other game, but it didn't feel like I was doing anything. It just felt like I was out there.
You play games with people's lives.(...) You forget that they are fragile.
I don't miss games. That's not me. That's how I'm built. I want to play.
You don't win games as a coach during games. You win games as a coach before games. Players win during games, not coaches
Studies of social games, puzzle games, and brain-training games have shown they have little effect on the brain despite often being marketed as improving memory and reaction speeds.
I played lots of games, and I was a fan of gaming, so I was always looking for new games. I was also a science fiction and fantasy fan, growing up, in games and books and movies.
Players want to play a lot of rugby. We're walking contradictions at times in that we want to play a lot of rugby, but we don't want to play too much rugby, and we want to be available for all the big games, yet there are times when you have to sacrifice that because of game limits.
In time, after a dozen years of centering their lives around the games boys play with one another, the boys' bodies change and that changes everything else. But the memories are not erased of that safest time in the lives of men, when their prime concern was playing games with guys who just wanted to be their friendly competitors. Life never again gets so simple.
I find most video games too complicated to play.
When you are young, you just want to play as many games as you can.
But that's the thing about basketball: you don't play games on paper.
In England, everyone is really physically strong. They can play three games, and then they are ready to play the fourth. If you are a Spanish team, and you give away a corner against an English team, then you have to be ready.
I play a lot of ultra-violent video games.
I play computer games every day of my life.
If you have the number one shirt, and you don't play any games, it doesn't really help you.
I don't play racing games, unless it's 'Mario Kart.
Have fun and play as many word games as possible.
I'm a huge nerd, I admit to that. I love to play video games, I love to read, and of course, I've gotta still get my studies in and all. I love to learn. But I also love to do stop motion animation with my little Lego figures. I love to play around on the computer with that.
Life is a battlefield. I don't have enough time on the planet to play games.
There's nothing in the Bible that says, 'You must play video games.' — © Ralph H. Baer
There's nothing in the Bible that says, 'You must play video games.'
I play a lot of role-playing games on the computer. And I always have.
I didn't get to play many video games when I was growing up.
I have a computational quality to my mind, I suppose. When I was a kid, I was obsessed with video games. I reprogrammed games, and this eventually landed me a column in a magazine. That's how I got into print journalism: writing about video games.
You play 162 games so let's say 100 of them come down to the end where you see the game is out of reach one way or the other. I feel like the other 62 are close games so you're going to be into those at-bats. If you do that, that's 100 at-bats. That's almost a month worth of at-bats where you're not as focused as you might be in those 62.
People appreciating my performance is good enough for me. I don't care much for awards and have never given it much thought. And anyway, I can't play the games people play to win awards.
I'll usually stay up a little later than my wife and play Xbox, a little 'Modern Warfare 3.' Or I'll have a friend over, and we'll play board games until late at night. I'll always choose fun over sleep.
It's kind of my intention to be myself on the show. My main priority on FOX is to do play-by-play. Nobody's tuning in to listen to me. If I didn't show up to do the games, people would watch, and the ratings probably wouldn't be all that different. That's not why people are watching.
I agree with Klopp, the Nations League is a ridiculous competition. There is no sense in playing these games. It's not a real competition that you have to win. You can call these games whatever you want, but the fact is they are friendly games!
I play a lot of video games, and I go to the gym.
I love to play big games, it makes you a bigger player. — © Rafael van der Vaart
I love to play big games, it makes you a bigger player.
I still like to play games that have a beginning, an end and a story.
I don't watch TV or movies or play video games.
I don't even play video games because I don't like losing.
There's only way to get in game shape. That's to play in games.
I absolutely am a big Call of Duty fan. Every time a new Call of Duty comes out – I never play the games online, but I play the solo version super fast. My family knows not to interrupt me the day they come out, they know it's a sacred date for me. I think my favorite visually, of all of the Call of Duty games -- even if it's not as sassy and high tech -- is World at War because. That game has some really incredible episodes in Berlin and the Japanese fields. It's really quite arresting for me, visually, and it was very immersive. But I love Modern Warfare, too.
After games, you think about the play you missed.
I'm precise. I think in proportions. I play games with numbers, and I proportionalise.
I also had a chance to play in Brazil for Vasco against Flamengo, the local rivals in Rio. So it is the sort of game the players like to play in, and I like the atmosphere, the build-up, and all the preparations throughout the week. You want to be involved in these kind of games.
I can't play horror games anymore, let alone in VR.
I need to play a lot of games and feel important to a team.
The only legitimate use of a computer is to play games.
I have figured out it's not what you do on the field, it's how many games you play in.
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