Top 1200 Loved Playing Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 15, 2025.
I always loved playing an attacking form of flowing football.
I think I've always loved playing in North America.
When I was younger, I really loved playing rugby. — © Phil Dunster
When I was younger, I really loved playing rugby.
I would have loved to record with Paul McCartney on some of his early solo recordings, wonderful music. Playing some lovely organ, perhaps. I would have loved to record with John Lennon. He was a dear friend. I had lunch with him just two days before he died.
Every team I play, I'm playing them like we playing the Golden State when they had Kevin Durant. Every point guard I play, I'm playing Steph Curry. Every shooting guard I'm playing, I'm playing James Harden. Every three-man I'm playing, I'm playing LeBron and KD.
I loved all movies, literally. I certainly loved 'Shane' and 'Roxie Hart.' Later on, when I was less of a kid, I loved 'L'Avventura' and 'Persona' and all Fellini movies and like everybody else I loved John Ford. Then and now, I loved Preston Sturges, maybe above anyone.
My principal commitment is playing the piano. But I always loved words.
I have loved playing every character that I essayed.
I loved Plymouth and my time there because it helped me get my life back on track and I started scoring goals. But when I went there, it's not a place you dream of playing. It's not the team you dream of playing for. And you know when you're there, if you don't score goals or play well you're going down there and down from Plymouth is not pretty.
I loved playing the guitar and I knew I was pretty good at it, so that's what I wanted to do with my life.
It is not hard for me to remember when I was in college. I loved many things about college life: I loved learning. I loved the comradery. And I loved football.
Confidence, as a teenager? Because I knew what I loved. I loved to read; I loved to listen to music; and I loved cats. Those three things. So, even though I was an only kid, I could be happy because I knew what I loved.
I loved playing the part of the feisty Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker.
I've always loved writing. Doing that at the same time as playing music can be tiring.
I loved growing up in a little town. I loved knowing people. I loved going to the store and running into people. I loved going into the store and having forgotten my bag, saying, 'Charge it, put it on my bill.' I loved going to the gas station and saying, 'Pete, fill it up.' I loved that continuity of life.
Coach Skiles, I loved playing for him. — © Tobias Harris
Coach Skiles, I loved playing for him.
I always loved playing extreme opposites, whether it's internal or external.
I loved playing in the Big Ten, where it's three yards and a cloud of dust.
I really loved the idea of playing opposite Marlon Brando and being the crazy one.
I loved playing Shaun, he's not that different from me.
I loved make-believe. I was the child in the cupboard playing with my Barbies.
As soon as I had a guitar I loved it, and I started playing in every spare moment.
I was on the dole once. I loved it. It was only for a couple of years, when I was 20 or 21 and playing in a band. Back then, this was something young folk did - you got your rent paid, a little bit of money to live on, and you loafed around, wrote songs, rehearsed and dreamed of playing Wembley Stadium.
I loved playing Roberta Muldoon!
I have always loved playing snooker.
[Princess Margaret] was loud, an extrovert, an exhibitionist, loved fashion, loved color, loved music, loved drama, loved the theater, wanted to be a ballerina or actress, was always the little one putting on the school plays, and [princess] Elizabeth reluctantly did it and got stage fright.
I've loved playing street football since I was very young.
I loved playing with Barbies - that's why I didn't stop!
I loved playing a character that women fancied.
As a little girl I loved the thought of playing dress-up and getting ready.
I loved playing rugby so much. I would have played rugby every day if I could have. I loved being a player so much, I don't know if I could sit on the side, with the passion I have and try and influence without being on there.
I've always loved the idea of playing Black Adam.
I loved playing the stuff we did in the Byrds. It was a good band. I was lucky to be in it.
I met Paul Kossoff for the first time when I was playing in the back of a pub room in Finsbury Park in London in 1967. It was kind of a blues thing going on, and he came up and said, 'I'd like to have a jam.' So he came up and jammed with me, and I just loved his playing right from the start.
I loved playing and I was actually working two jobs.
Well I loved the idea of playing a girl who dresses up like a dude.
It wasn't professional, but it was a few levels below the top level. I loved playing football, but my passion was always music. It didn't become a possibility to me until I started playing songs I thought were good. I think it happened during my third song. The dream to become a musician appeared in my heart, and that happened about 2010.
All the things that most kids hated, I loved. I loved that things were asked of me and that, much to my surprise, I was able to do them. I loved the 10 o'clock bedtime. I loved the responsibility.
I enjoy playing the band as the band. I 'be' the whole band and I'm playing the drums, I'm playing the guitar, I'm playing the saxophone. To me, the most wonderful thing about playing music is that.
Lynn Swann - I loved the way he was like a ballerina playing in the NFL. — © Cris Carter
Lynn Swann - I loved the way he was like a ballerina playing in the NFL.
I have always had fun playing the game of baseball because I loved it so much.
I've always loved playing Zeppelin - they were one of my favorite bands growing up.
Yes, I loved MASH. As we are sitting here now talking, it's playing somewhere in the world.
I loved playing Green Bay.
I've always loved playing football.
And I've always loved playing solo.
I played football first. I love football. I'm a die-hard Broncos fan. I loved football, but in the offseason, I started playing basketball, and I just fell in love with the game. I've been playing basketball ever since 5th grade.
I loved playing Anne Bancroft, because she was so wonderfully arch.
My idol was always Romario. He was playing in Holland at the time and I loved him. His skills, technique, I loved him he was my hero. I liked his whole game. One moment it would be like he was sleeping and then another moment he would change the game.
Yeah, I loved playing in Atlanta, I enjoyed it.
The freedom to be someone else entirely and be different versions of something. That's what I loved and I loved watching movies and I loved watching television, I loved reading books. That kind of escapism into another world was my favorite thing.
I loved playing the part of the feisty Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker — © Mercedes McCambridge
I loved playing the part of the feisty Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker
At the end of the day, we started playing football because we loved it.
I loved playing in the triangle. That was a fun experience for me.
I loved Peter Sellers. I thought he was the perfect mix of physical comedy with out-of-the-box humor. I loved his tone; I loved his physicality; I loved everything about what he was doing as a comedic actor.
In the movies, I loved Errol Flynn whether he was playing a soldier or a pirate. I dug pirates. In fact, my first exposure to live performances was when my paternal grandfather took me to a D'Oyly Carte performance of 'The Pirates of Penzance' which impresario Sol Hurok imported from London. I loved every minute of it.
I loved playing Emma Pillsbury so much.
I think day care is terrific. Kids get to be around other kids, and they're playing, and they're teaching each other. When I was in college, my summer job was being a preschool teacher. I loved it, and after that experience, I said I can't wait to put my kid in day care because I could see how much they loved it.
Glasgow Rangers. God I loved playing for them
When you're playing a superhero, you're almost playing two different people. I separate when I'm playing Jefferson Pierce and the days when I'm playing Black Lightning.
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