The bottom line is we need to score points, and we need to score a lot of them.
When Mahela Jayawardene was with us before the Test series against Pakistan he said it should all be about enjoying your talent and skill. He took his bat out there to score runs and enjoy playing the game.
To score points, you need a lot of consistent effort over the course of the game. If you’re throwing it or running it in, it’s not a big difference in terms of the score at all, obviously. But turnovers limit your scoring. That’s the problem with turnovers.
The respect for a musical score must come from the director… If the director has no power and has to surrender to budgetary constraints, this is where we have the problem.
My target is to score in every match here at the 2012 Olympics. I am hoping to land on target with my penalty corner shots at crucial moments.
If I’m on the pitch, and I score, and I’m not going to celebrate, I would rather tell the manager I’m not going to play because what is the point of scoring goals and not celebrating?
Who doesn’t want the ball? Everyone wants the ball; everyone wants to score.
I liked to score, but I also liked to make somebody else score. It was something that was very satisfying, to take someone there.
How is Maggie Rowe compensating for her decision to not have a child? Is what she is doing instead enough to justify that decision? What is she doing instead, and why can’t she be better at it? What’s keeping her from getting a better overall existence score in comparison to an arbitrary sampling of other human beings?
I don’t really worry what outside groups who score votes think. My job is to represent the people.
I always shoot my movies with score as certainly part of the dialogue. Music is dialogue. People don’t think about it that way, but music is actually dialogue. And sometimes music is the final, finished, additional dialogue. Music can be one of the final characters in the film.
I’m the kind of person who thinks that if I score eight goals in one season, my objective must be to score nine goals in the following season. That’s the kind of mentality I have.
I can score 20 points if I want to, but that’s not my desire.
I’m a strong striker, two-footed, and I can score goals.
People talk about how many goals I score, how I play, how I move on the field. In Argentina, on the other hand, they’re always digging for dirt, and they continue to talk about me as the husband of Wanda Nara, that guy who stole the woman and ruined the life of a former teammate, when it was never actually like that.
Stanford’s law school application wasn’t the standard combination of college transcript, LSAT score, and essays. It required a personal sign-off from the dean of your college: You had to submit a form, completed by the dean, attesting that you weren’t a loser.
People don’t want to watch a sport where you see people fall down and somehow score above someone who goes clean.
Basketball is what got me out of the projects. It got my momma the house she never had, the car she never had. Nobody is going to get the best of me. You might score more points than me, but you’re going to know you were in a dogfight.
I gotta win games. Because if we lose games, and I score a lot, they going to say I’m scorin’ too much.
If you play 100-odd Test matches, there’s going to be little periods when you don’t score runs, and I’ve always managed to turn it around.
When you have the chance to go against a brother of yours on the court, you’re always looking at each other like, If you score, we’re looking at each other. If I score, I’m looking at him.
Somewhere there’s a score being kept, so you have an obligation to live life as well as you can, be as engaged as you can.
I want to score in every game, play well, and set up goals.
If I score a goal on the road, I come home, and that’s probably the first thing I’m doing, pullin’ up the laptop and watching. Can’t watch it in front of the teammates, or else I’ll get made fun of.
It doesn’t really matter the score or the situation: I got a job to do.
I could always score goals. I loved that feeling of having your team look to you, that feeling of leadership.
I was constantly searching for something and you kid yourself that someone out there has got that secret to batting that they can give you one piece of advice that will enable you to go and score a hundred every time. It is silly. By trying to learn I confused myself.
If you decide you need a secured card, use it to charge small items every month, then pay the balance off in full. If your credit score improves, and the bank doesn’t offer to upgrade your card within 12 to 18 months, give them a call. If they refuse, try another lender.
My wife never went to many Liverpool games but if she was out on a Saturday, she would always ask someone for the score. If we had won, she’d simply be relieved that I would be coming home in a good mood.
Every day in normal training, I’m trying to score more. And after training, I stay to practise my shooting as well.
Good teams score late goals.
If you are batting first as an opener, you give yourselves a couple of overs, see what’s the wicket behaving, and then try to assess what a good score on that wicket would be, and then you plan accordingly.
I want to score in every game and win things. That’s the most important thing.
I’m an out-and-out striker. It’s my job to hold the ball up, to get in the box and to score goals. And, yes, I keep count.
People have been very quick to judge young black players on their lifestyles and then when they go on to win the World Cup, to take league titles or score goals they’re all of a sudden changed men. They haven’t changed, people are just choosing to see them in a different way.
The Ballon d’Or? It’s up to the journalists to vote. I do not go to bed every night thinking about it. I just try to do my best and score as many goals as possible.
I was a part of Backyard Soccer, and I hear that I score a lot of goals in it.
Leadership is one of sports’ intangibles. Guys can score, guys can fight, guys can skate faster than anybody else. But not everybody can say, ‘Follow me.’
In 2017, I was able to spend time with my family in Argentina, recharge my batteries, think about what had been achieved – I needed to change something to be better. I managed to score goals, make more assists: that is the important thing.
There is a temptation for an actor to editorialize what they’re doing. And you can’t do that with Pinter. It’s almost like a musical score. His lines are so specific, but they can mean different things to different people, like an alternating current.
Vaccines don’t cause autism. Vaccines, instead, prevent disease. Vaccines have wiped out a score of formerly deadly childhood diseases. Vaccine skepticism has helped to bring some of those diseases back from near extinction.
I grabbed 19 rebounds in my first professional game, and somehow found a way to score 20 points. I felt real good about it. I felt that this was the beginning of something good.
I grew up in athletics, where people keep score.
40-minute game at Duke – they got soft rims – I’d probably score 84 or 85. I wouldn’t pass the ball. I wouldn’t even think about passing it. It would be like a ‘NBA Live’ or an ‘NBA 2K7’ game: you just shoot with one person.
I’m a striker; my job is to score goals.
When you go to a World Cup, in midfield you need to have players who can score from distance, who can get in the box and obviously play-make.
Obviously after such a long gap, one itches to get back to the game and score big runs.
Does film music really matter to the average moviegoer? A great score, after all, can’t save a bad film, and a bad score – so it’s said – can’t sink a good one.
I like to score goals, as, back in the day, I was used to scoring goals.
It’s true that I score a lot of penalties. If referees give us penalties and the coach names me as the penalty-taker, I have to take them. That doesn’t mean that I’m going to score them.
The Republican argument that raising the debt ceiling encourages additional future spending is logically irresponsible. The debt ceiling has to be raised to authorize spending already approved by Congress. Despite that fallacy, the GOP has been able to score political points with its argument.
When I was younger, I had two players: Luke Shaw and Gareth Bale. When Shaw was at Southampton, he was a left-back, and I loved watching him bomb up and down the wing, create goals, score goals, so I think I try to emulate that. Gareth Bale – same thing, really.
When you score 30 goals in a season, you can expect that the following year there will be a little bit more pressure and attention on you.
I don’t think we have to score in every game in order to have a good game.
Nothing can grab you by the throat – or heart or soul – like an orchestra. It’s undeniably the most engaging and exciting way to bring a score to life.
Even the most ardent Obama supporter can’t, in good conscience or sound mental state, argue that President Obama has changed the way Washington works. He’s just played the game a little better, if you’re being charitable on how you keep score on that count.
Messi is unbelievable, but Ronaldo does it on his own. In Madrid, he has to score the goals and create them.