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Saturday, September 21st, 2024
the Week of Proper 19 / Ordinary 24
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Quotations regarding 'Play'

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So, I didn't say we are going to win a lot, but we are going to play like winners, and we've got a plan in place to teach our guys how to play like winners and play like a champion.
Steve Spurrier, American Coach (1945-  )
What I've been telling everyone that loves Carolina football is that we are going to put a team out there that, number one, is in good shape. We're going to be fit, we are going to be able to play the whole game and we're not going to poop out.
Steve Spurrier, American Coach (1945-  )
So I don't really believe that how many years you've had in the league determines how well your players play... Coaching is coaching.
Steve Spurrier, American Coach (1945-  )
Number two, we're going to play with a lot of effort. Our guys are going to be in such good shape that fatigue is not going to be a problem. We're going to play with full effort from snap to whistle on every play the entire game.
Steve Spurrier, American Coach (1945-  )
Number three, we're going to play very smart and we're not going to beat ourselves. If the other team is better than us and they just out execute us and play better then we can live with that, but we're going to play smart and give ourselves every opportunity to win the game.
Steve Spurrier, American Coach (1945-  )
Number four, we're going to play like winners, play the game the way it's meant to be played. Don't get full of yourself if something good happens. Don't get too depressed when something bad happens.
Steve Spurrier, American Coach (1945-  )
But at some point, we've got to have disciplined play and have got to coach better. I'm not putting it on the players. We've got to coach them to tackle and block better. It's as simple as that. If we can do those things, we'll have a chance.
Steve Spurrier, American Coach (1945-  )
I play bad golf for good charities like the LA Police.
Robert Stack, American Actor (1919-2003)
Well, it was very interesting to play a character and stretch it over such a long time - 12 episodes. I had never done a TV show before, so week to week it was unclear what we would be asked to do.
Nick Stahl, American Actor (1979-  )
It was all about music, about getting your friends to come and see you play. I don't see that same intimacy happening very much today.
Layne Staley, American Musician (1967-2002)
Playing polo is like trying to play golf during an earthquake.
Sylvester Stallone, American Actor (1946-  )
I play myself all the time, on camera and off. What else can I do?
Harry Dean Stanton, American Actor (1926-  )
I sing and play guitar and harmonica. I've been doing it for a long time.
Harry Dean Stanton, American Actor (1926-  )
The band I've played with for 10 or 12 years now, we've been all over, but we mostly play in LA.
Harry Dean Stanton, American Actor (1926-  )
My only problem is finding a way to play my fortieth fallen female in a different way from my thirty-ninth.
Barbara Stanwyck, American Actress (1907-1990)
You only have a few years to play this game and you can't play it if you're all tied up in knots.
Willie Stargell, American Athlete (1940-2001)
I found myself in a race with Mother Nature to play as much baseball as I could before she forced me to stop.
Willie Stargell, American Athlete (1940-2001)
Obviously dunking on Horace Grant and Michael, in those circumstances, is just an incredible thing to happen. I'm happy I was able to make that play, and I'm fortunate I was in that position where I could make that happen for my team.
John Starks, American Athlete (1965-  )
I think the media makes it tough to play in New York. There are so many papers and TV channels covering the Knicks and the expectations for the Knicks are so high.
John Starks, American Athlete (1965-  )
There were butterflies, otherwise, you're not really ready to play. The locker room, I remember, was quiet and we were very focused on playing that game.
John Starks, American Athlete (1965-  )
 
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