I'm not making any excuses. I got my butt kicked in certain games.
I think my putting could be better, my short game.
My whole career I'm used to playing a lot of games.
Games are a compromise between intimacy and keeping intimacy away.
I have the impression that cycling is no longer a game but rather an employment... a job.
But when I play, I still practice hard and focus on my game.
Love is not a guessing game. The heart that's loved knows.
It takes me about a week and a half to really analyze a game - play by play.
What I try to do is, I just want the fans to enjoy the game.
Sorry! But I'm not a game played when ever you want to play it!
Football is a game of skill, we kicked them a bit and they kicked us a bit.
Men and women play the same game but with different rules.
When I play, I become entirely absorbed in the game. It may be a form of concentration.
I don't watch a lot of the games on Sunday. But I always kept an eye on the 49ers.
I'm not a video game guy. I would rather throw around a football.
I vividly remember bowling 20 + games a day, 2 or 3 times a week.
I liked watching myself on TV. My first job was hosting the 'Roommate Game'.
Domination and monopoly is the name of the game in the web marketplace.
After I read 'The Hunger Games,' I went out and got 'Catching Fire' the next day.
These are moments in your life to be cherished; they don't come around that often. To be flying around in a 'Game of Thrones' jet, to be greeted by massive enthusiasts.
A good game will always snatch my attention. No matter the sport, the spirit of competition and audience is nostalgic and relaxing to me.