
Top 15 Preseason Games Quotes
#1. I like having those preseason games and exhibitions to really get ready for the regular season and get yourself off to a good start.
Patrick Kane
#2. I love preseason games. They are fun to me because you get to go out there with guys that are on the NFL field for the first time and playing against guys who are going to be on the field for the first time.
Matt Flynn
#3. Any game is important to me. At Boston College, when I went out for the spring games, I wanted to win. Maybe it is more important than other preseason games. It's just that everyone is expecting a lot from me in my first week of professional football. I want to confirm my expectations.
Doug Flutie
#4. Till now I have always, thank God, been my children's friend and had their full confidence," said she, repeating the mistake of so many parents who imagine that their children have no secrets from them.
Leo Tolstoy
#5. I think the preseason helps a lot, just to feel a little bit about the speed of the game.
Andrew Luck
#6. We had a great preseason. The guys responded with what coach (George Karl) wanted early on in pace of the game, togetherness and defensive intensity. We've improved in those areas with a couple of setbacks, but we've improved each game.
Scott Brooks
#7. In soccer, the blindest player is the one who sees nothing but the ball.
Nelson Rodrigues
#8. I have known healthy, wealthy people who were depressed, and people with critical illnesses who could honestly attest to joy.
Marianne Williamson
#10. She wrote, I wish I could be a girl again, with a chance to live my life again. I have suffered so much more than I needed to. And the joys I have felt have not always been joyous. I could have lived differently.
Jonathan Safran Foer
#11. All parts of the human body get tired eventually - except the tongue.
Konrad Adenauer
#12. Hmm what wine is this love thing that your species has, not necessary even on a good day, but like a mob of maniac limpets you cling to it.
Steve Merrick
#13. Just to pose certain questions is, I guess, to show your hope they can be answered.
Joyce Carol Oates
#14. Today the telephone takes precedence over everything. It reaches a point of terrorism, particularly at dinnertime.
Niels Diffrient
#15. If there ever was a time when absolutely nothing existed, all there could possibly be now is nothing.
R.C. Sproul
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