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Quotes About Reads

I'm going to play the quarterback position the way coaches install the plays; I'm going to go through the reads just like they install it.
~ Ryan Tannehill
I think we usually err on the side of giving players a lot of confidence and freedom within the motion to make plays and make reads and make decisions.
~ Mike Budenholzer
Whatever I see, I trust my eyes, trust my reads, trust the guys running routes and kind of just let it go.
~ Kyler Murray
I feel like I'm making the right plays and right reads each and every night, so if I keep doing that the assists are going to come.
~ Collin Sexton
When you're critical of yourself and your play, you just look at your reads, you look at how fast you can get the ball out.
~ Donovan McNabb
I just got to be more aggressive. A lot of time, I just got to make the right reads. It's nothing major, just minor tweaks.
~ Bam Adebayo
'In Cold Blood' is not a thriller at all, really. It is, however, the first work of its kind: a true crime book that reads like fiction.
~ Lisa Unger
If you watch most quarterbacks in the league, if you take more than two hitches, there's a good chance you'll be sacked. By recognizing things, it allows you to get to your fourth or fifth read on your second hitch and get the ball out of your hand.
~ Matt LaFleur
I think as a play-caller, you have to just go out there, rely on your guys that you have that are out there, rely on the fact that they have ability. And as a quarterback, you have to go out there and just go through your reads.
~ Joe Flacco
Baba Yaga: I've never heard of such a creature. What are his powers? Magic Mirror: He reads. He reads everything.
~ Bill Willingham
I hate being all tidy like a book in a library where nobody reads – prison is horribly like that.
~ Bertrand Russell
I'm not an Internet person that reads behind-the-scenes stuff. I see a trailer, and if it looks good, then I go. That's that.
~ Evan Goldberg
thinks she should have met someone by now. And yet . . . Amelia the bright-sider believes it is better to be alone than to be with someone who doesn't share your sensibilities and interests. (It is, right?) Her mother likes to say that novels have ruined Amelia for real men. This observation insults Amelia because it implies that she only reads
~ Gabrielle Zevin
More terrible, to see how feline Fate will sometimes dally with a human soul, and by a nameless magic make it repulse a sane despair with a hope which is but mad. Unwittingly I imp this cat-like thing, sporting with the heart of him who reads; for if he feel not he reads in vain.
~ Herman Melville
My reads, operation with the offense, timing with the receivers, routes, sitting in the pocket, trusting my line - everything is always a work in progress.
~ Deshaun Watson
For me, it's just staying myself, trusting the process, trusting the game, just going through my reads at the end of the day.
~ Kyler Murray
In ages past, there was less of a dichotomy between good literature and fun reads. In the twentieth century, I think, it split apart, so that you had serious fiction and genre fiction.
~ Ruth Glick
Going through your reads, there is always an answer. And if you consistently, from a mental standpoint as a quarterback, go through your reads, you always give your team a chance to win.
~ Jordan Rodgers
There is a certain 'beauty' in illness - one is alone - one reads - one thinks - one sees only the people one like seeing. (27 (?)/5/1928) - From a Letter to Duncan Grant)
~ Virginia Woolf
Critics don't sell records, unfortunately. No one reads what they write anyway.
~ Ry Cooder
There are Michael Scott moments, which are character choices, but there are also Steve's reads. Usually the things that I'm the biggest fan of are these weird reads that he does - just the way he's interacting with other people.
~ Greg Daniels
But in the end I decided against it. The hell with the newspapers. Nobody reads the letters to the editor column except more nuts. The whole world is full of nuts. It's enough to get you down.
~ Philip K. Dick
Hope bases vast premises upon foolish accidents and reads a word where, in fact, only a scribble exists.
~ John Updike
It's funny how it reads like a Kubrick-inspired moment, a filmmaker controlling one's mise en scène. What it truly is is a documentary moment.
~ Robert Greene