Top 1200 Games Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
When I got to professional ball I used to play 150 games every year. It depends on how many games there was.
Playing 82 games is not hard. The games are easy. It's what you do between games that wears you out.It's all about maintaining your body, maintaining your fitness and you do that by eating properly, watching your alcohol intake - I know I sound like an old-fashioned guy - but you do that by going home between games and getting your rest, taking care of your body, making sure you're getting the proper rest, the proper nutrition.
I missed a few key basketball games, AAU games, because I didn't finish my homework. — © Donovan Mitchell
I missed a few key basketball games, AAU games, because I didn't finish my homework.
I played a lot of games for Villa, and one of my regrets is not winning a trophy there - that still hurts, and that's why the big games are important.
My games are rather stressful games, where you have to play for a long time.
It's definitely more important to finish games than start games.
Arsenal-Chelsea games can go either way. They are always competitive and physical and really good games technically.
I do exercises on my Wii. It's nice to have games that keep you active. It's an excuse to play video games.
That is probably the best thing to do: look back on the harder games you've had, the tougher games, learn what I didn't do well and what I could have done better.
There are some games that are very special for the fans and they are really looking forward for these games, but for us as a manager in the moment it's not in our focus.
There are no easy games these days. We treat all games as important.
You can have the big arm, and that's good, and it helps out in the games, but it doesn't help you necessarily win games.
I play a lot of games. I love indie games. — © David Cage
I play a lot of games. I love indie games.
Casual games are a great way to spend time when you get bored. It's hard to keep people off all their little games.
The majority of my work in games, outside of 'Depression Quest,' has been experimental pushes into comedy games. I think there are a lot of intersections there.
All my games were political games; I was, like Joan of Arc, perpetually being burned at the stake.
At the end of the day, you have 82 games. You're going to win some division games, and you're going to lose some division games.
I remember watching the 1992 Barcelona Games on TV, and I watched Limba Ram shoot. That was my first exposure to the Olympic Games.
I was always into sports games. Never really played anything else. I grew up on games like Madden and NBA Jam.
I play a lot of strategy games and team and reactionary games. So it's a different sort of skill that you're practicing.
I gotta win games. Because if we lose games, and I score a lot, they going to say I'm scorin' too much.
We have a whole industry which is gigantic: games. Games is very successful. It's its own art form, though, and it's not the same as a linear narrative.
I wasn't as critical during games as I was at practice. Players needed confidence during games more than criticism.
Touchdowns to me means that you're scoring points and helping your team win games. You can have a lot of yards and not have points and not win games. So, this only means something because it has helped our teams win games and we won the division today in a competitive AFC West, that's a good thing.
I've done films about games. What I like with games is that there is this uncertain outcome and the element of chance.
You don't really see many games that stand as a pure comedy games.
I can't play video games or games on my phone because I'll go into a deep vortex, and no one will hear from me for weeks.
Games are work. There are economies popping up in games now because people value them.
Honestly, I don't play basketball games. I'm more into fighting games like 'Mortal Kombat' or RPGs.
I was actually the manager of the games department of an amusement park when I was at college, so I understood the coin-op side of the games business very well.
Now, games have been democratized. Everyone plays games.
I don't go to games as much as I used to because of the NFL's Sunday Ticket. So I'll watch the games, take notes.
To be honest, I think I am making normal games targeted towards normal people. But ultimately when I release those normal games, weird people find them to be weird games and enjoy them. Which probably means there's something wrong with me.
I used to be a part-time enthusiast press games writer when I was starting to get into making indie games.
Story may not be a great addition to some games - games where action is the whole reason for the game to exist.
Games aren't going to go away. BAFTA's got a category for games as an art form. The Academy should think about that, too.
I love games, and I'll play any. Games are a way of training ourselves to be heavily involved without being serious.
The kinds of games I'm most interested in are narrative games. — © Tom Bissell
The kinds of games I'm most interested in are narrative games.
We cannot and will not ban the creation of violent video games. But, we can prevent the distribution of these disturbing games to children, where their effects can be negative.
I'm obviously into the sports. The NFL games and the NHL games.
I was in a unique position to predict the outcome of NBA games. Some of my picks included games I had been assigned to referee.
I'm probably the worst at games. I don't really like computer games either. And when I lose, I won't go again but just say I don't want to play anymore.
Some people will say Nintendo's games are for children. But our goal is to boost the population of gamers by making games for all ages.
Before I got into electronic games, I was making table-top games.
All games are huge, especially division games, and the ones at the end of the year matter the most.
Playing games is the best time of your life, and the more games you get, the better it is.
I believe that any sort of changes to interface that allows people to get into games and enjoy games is a great trend.
Lord's is a special place. I used to love watching games there as a youngster and I've been fortunate enough to play a couple of games there. — © Dale Steyn
Lord's is a special place. I used to love watching games there as a youngster and I've been fortunate enough to play a couple of games there.
I was an umpire at little league softball games. I only lasted a few games because I wasn't one hundred percent clear on all the rules.
I have run with the Olympic Torch during the 2012 summer games in London and the 2014 winter games in Sochi.
When we were making games in the early '90s for the Super Nintendo and the Sega Genesis, popular games didn't have any real story.
When you turn round games, that's the best feeling you have in games.
All video games are games, obviously. They're designed. They're digital. They have rules; they give an audience some type of vicarious experience.
Zlatan is one of the top players in the world, in big games, in any games, we know that he can score goals from anything.
We cannot and will not ban the creation of violent video games. But, we can prevent the distribution of these disturbing games to children, where their effects can be negative
Performing for my dad does drive me on. Especially in big games, massive games.
Manu played in All-Star games, started on the bench, ran the second unit and closed games.
The close games are usually lost, rather than won. What I mean by that is games are mostly won because of the opponent making mistakes during crucial moments.
In 1600 the specialization of games and pastimes did not extend beyond infancy; after the age of three or four it decreased and disappeared. From then on the child played the same games as the adult, either with other children or with adults. . . . Conversely, adults used to play games which today only children play.
Whatever games are played with us, we must play no games with ourselves, but deal in our privacy with the last honesty and truth.
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