Top 1200 Playing Nice Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
I loved playing video games when I was younger, loved playing with Legos - the tech nerd, that was me for sure.
When you're a kid, you dream about playing cricket for a living, playing for your county and then your country.
Then I was playing the piano at eight, and that helps you learn about women because most of the people I was playing for were women. — © Jamie Foxx
Then I was playing the piano at eight, and that helps you learn about women because most of the people I was playing for were women.
We're playing those mind games together Pushing the barriers, planting seeds Playing the mind guerrilla.
If you're not playing a big enough game, you'll screw up the game you're playing just to give yourself something to do.
When the guy is too good - you know, playing clean and you're playing very bad, I mean not that good - you need to change.
I notice guys playing the piano playing a part up here and a part down there, and I wandered why couldn't I do that on the guitar?
I think I've had more fun playing Varga than I've had for quite a number of years playing anything.
I was playing in the league when Ray Guy was playing in the league. He was the best kicker I've ever seen. He could bullet that ball 70 yards.
When I first wrote for orchestra, I didn't realize, when you have 20 people playing a violin line, that is very different than one person playing that line.
If you're playing around with a film, you're just playing around with it. But if it has to go into theaters, you get yourself into gear and finish it.
Playing on different teams, playing all the different places I've played, the consistent thing is I'm always vocal and working hard.
To have a record crowd for What Culture, to be in there with Kurt Angle and not to be just, like, Kurt Angle plus garnish, for it instead to be Kurt Angle v. Cody Rhodes, our second match, actually - it was very vindicating. It's also nice, you know: the greatest revenge in all the world is success, so it's nice to be vindicated.
When playing for Japan, it means that I carry my country on my shoulders and I feel a different kind of pressure as I am expected to do more when playing for Japan. — © Shinji Kagawa
When playing for Japan, it means that I carry my country on my shoulders and I feel a different kind of pressure as I am expected to do more when playing for Japan.
One of my big inspirations was Chuck Berry, and his playing was always about the rhythm and the lyrics. So I've always been that way in my playing, really.
I kind of just got right into playing music because I could kind of stop thinking when I was concentrating on playing the guitar.
I have a very beautiful room that in my house that we bought in Princeton. It's glass on three sides, and you'd think that's the perfect place to write. Somehow in that nice room I feel too exposed, and I can notice I'm too distracted by things going on, so I end up writing in a not-very-nice office bedroom.
Growing up I've been playing as an attacking midfielder, more central in the midfield. I wouldn't say if I'm most comfortable there but that's where I grew up playing.
I'm accustomed to playing basketball really rough. When I came into the league, I was used to fighting on the court. That's how I grew up playing basketball.
There is nothing like playing in the actual games, compared to simulating it, working out, playing some five-on-five. It's not the same.
I'd say writing songs is, for me, as much playing the tape recorder as it is playing guitar or writing words.
I'm at the transition place myself, still playing high school girls but moving to a stage when I'm playing older roles and going to the places of stillness and wisdom and knowledge and weight. It's exciting and scary.
I've always been a basketball player. My earliest memories are of playing basketball. I was born playing it. It's why I'm so comfortable on the floor.
The reality is we are still ranked 10th and we are playing a team ranked second in the world who are playing at the top of their game and are at home.
I love what I do, and if I'm playing for people who love what I'm doing, I don't really care, I'll keep playing till the cows come home.
To be fair to Monica," I said, "what you did to her wasn't very nice either." "What'd I do to her?" he asked, defensive. "You know, going blind and everything." "But that's not my fault," Isaac said. "I'm not saying it was your fault. I'm saying it wasn't nice.
Being from Florida and playing so many tournaments on that beach in Fort Lauderdale, I just want to be on that beach playing.
If my girl ends up playing football, we probably got a lot of problems. I'll encourage her to do whatever, but playing football ain't one of them.
I play vinyl and CDs. Playing vinyl is the best sound quality you can get playing music loudly, so that's the main reason I do that.
I never thought I was playing black music. I was just playing music, the stuff I liked. I sang blues at parties and things when I was a kid.
I dreamt of playing in front of thousands of people as a kid, but I dreamt of playing in World Cup finals as well.
Once you play a tournament, you're playing against the golf course, you're playing against yourself and trying to do the best you can.
To me, groups of musicians playing together, not fighting each other, but playing a groove together is one of the most exciting things to listen to.
I hate playing the bass, bro. I've been playing the bass because it's there and I don't want anyone else to play it.
I don't have the look of a golfer. Do I look like a rock star? I didn't make it playing guitar so I started playing golf!
I love playing and I like traveling. I really do like playing in Canada, its not to diminish anywhere else because touring internationally can be cool.
I started playing music when I was around 10. I always wanted to be in a band, so I started out by playing drums.
My thoughts were to become a dentist when I first went to Albany State. I didn't know where I would end up, but I knew I'd be happy, and I knew I would have a nice life. That was always my goal, to have a nice, happy life. That's, to me, being rich.
I got over the transverse myelitis stuff; I'm walking great, and I'm playing faster; I mean, I'm just playing all the time. I have to, just as exercise. — © Joey Jordison
I got over the transverse myelitis stuff; I'm walking great, and I'm playing faster; I mean, I'm just playing all the time. I have to, just as exercise.
Here's what's nice about life: Sometimes you have ideas and for the most part, they're not good ones. And then you'll follow through with a handful of them and sometimes you'll be pretty disappointed. And then other times you'll follow through and you'll go, 'You know what? It's nice to be right.'
I started out on guitar when I was nine years old, and I started playing bars and stuff when I was thirteen, and I've been playing ever since.
I was always an MMO fan. I'm playing 'World of Warcraft' in the clubhouse, and J.D. Drew and Coco Crisp saw me playing. They came over and got interested, and they wound up creating accounts.
I have never had more fun in my life playing a character than I've had playing Michael Langdon. He's so delicious. He's so layered and complicated.
Sometimes not playing music for a day is much more beneficial than playing every day for ten hours.
I started out playing football in the park with my dad. My dad was a bit of a ball player, but he couldn't really be bothered playing.
I don't care if X don't like X off the court... As long as you're on the court playing hard and playing for each other, that's all that matters to me.
Football is a collective sport and many times it doesn't depend on you playing well. It depends if the team is playing well.
When you're not playing the hero of the story, then you have to know that you're always a foil for the good guy. I love playing that. I think that's always an interesting place to be.
The fact that I'm obviously well enough to be playing - in fine fettle and fine singing voice, yet I am not playing with The Libertines - is a sore point. — © Pete Doherty
The fact that I'm obviously well enough to be playing - in fine fettle and fine singing voice, yet I am not playing with The Libertines - is a sore point.
When I was playing for tips in college, I felt a fire in my soul. I had the same principle of focus that I had learned playing football.
The only way young players learn how to get better is by playing or get the experience is by playing and getting out there and doing it.
Here's what's nice about life: Sometimes you have ideas and for the most part, they're not good ones. And then you'll follow through with a handful of them and sometimes you'll be pretty disappointed. And then other times you'll follow through and you'll go, 'You know what? It's nice to be right'.
I approach playing acoustic guitar more of as a percussive instrument. It's fragile. I don't have a lot of finesse when it comes to my guitar playing.
I don't care what I'm being called as long as I'm playing, that's all that matters. You can call me anything you want as long as I'm playing.
If they keep playing us on country radio and we get to keep doing cool stuff like playing with Willie Nelson, that's great.
A nice thing about war-not that anything about war is nice, I guess-is that while it's going on and you're in it, you never worry about doing the right thing.
When I got out of my Twenties I stopped playing women that were victims. I like playing women who are strong and have a piece of mind.
I'm very comfortable playing off-technique, playing press technique. I've just had to do it in so many different systems and switch up.
I started out playing football in the streets, playing barefoot like all the boys there - we didn't have the money for football boots.
When you're playing once and then not playing for six games, I don't care what any footballer says, you don't feel involved. You don't feel part of the team.
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