I'd love to live forever except the person that made this game board has a tendency to occasionally knock some pieces off
I have to say that after some initial resistance, I'm now a complete 'Game of Thrones' addict.
People often refer to my career before The Crying Game as something which led up to that point. But I was very fulfilled in what I was doing.
No matter when or where, always bring your 'A' game, because you never know when it will open doors for you.
When I was fifteen, I got a Tiffany's necklace from the producers of 'Game of Thrones' with my character's name Sansa engraved on it.
It's true that in Canada, we pride ourselves on the game, and we like to think we're the dominant hockey nation in the world.
Rushing the ball is all about ball control. If you run the ball, you control the clock. If you control the clock, you usually control the game.
Anything one can do to provoke and inspire an interest in the works of Shakespeare in a young audience is fair game. Anything.
I have zero idea of what my involvement with 'The Lying Game' is going to be. I'm a character that may or may not be permanently involved.
My goal is to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games, and I'll fight and continue going until I do that.
As soon as things get serious in front of the goal, I don't have any twitches... It's probably because at that moment, my concentration on the game is stronger than the Tourette syndrome.
It's the youth movement we have. A lot of young guys with a lot of passion. It brings the fun back to the game.
I just can't stomach playing poorly. More than anything, I hate not getting the most out of my game.
I think at some point during the course of the game, I will have an impact - whether it's blocking or whether it's catching the football.
When you coach as long as I did, you can't help but miss those Saturdays - dealing with the players, the game preparation, the challenges, the excitement.
Right through to the end of the last World Cup game, I still couldn't bear the thought of not being perfect or letting people down.
Playing the game, representing the team, giving my all and never letting go has meant everything to me.
Sadly, many in our world today encourage idleness, especially in the form of mindless, inane entertainment that is on the Internet, on television, and in computer games.
It's somewhat of a normal procedure sometimes when you have a knee drained... so long as it's not something you have to do every game.
Cricket has become more popular, not me... When the game grows, those who've played it also 'grow.'
Windmills and solar cells are carbon-free sources of electricity. But they are costly. If you've been investing in those, give it up. That game is effectively over.