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Quotes About Scoring

As a kid I always wanted to be a centre-forward. I wanted the buzz and thrill of scoring goals from an early age.
~ Alan Shearer
Touchdowns are better than field goals.
~ Brady Quinn
There's no such thing as an ugly goal. Ugly is to not score one.
~ Dada Maravilha
Andy Johnson is quick, brave and strong and he will get goals.
~ Unknown
Batistuta gets most of his goals with the ball
~ Ian St John
I've been fortunate over the years to have been on good teams and as a result I've been able to score some goals but I wouldn't say I'm great at it.
~ Unknown
I don't want to compare Bowditch to Matt Le Tissier, but the way he scored his goal was similar to Matt.
~ Joe Royle
Call center technology enables companies to "score" incoming calls and to give faster service to those that come from affluent places.
~ Michael J. Sandel
I like playing defense, but sometimes I think it might be fun to score the goals. It would be nice to be the good guy for a change.
~ Unknown
When she saw my messy desk, she said she was the same way, and there was no dust on the TV, and I was easy to love. People just need a little help because they are so used to not loving. It's like scoring the clay to make another piece of clay stick to it.
~ Miranda July
People just need a little help because they are so used to not loving. It's like scoring the clay to make another piece of clay stick to it.
~ Miranda July
Manchester United is the most generous team I've ever seen. They scored two goals for themselves and two for their opponents.
~ Unknown
If you scored 6 or above, you should devour every word of this book. If you scored 5 or lower, there is still a lot of useful content for you here, but some chapters will be less important because you likely will be spending only tens of dollars, not tens of thousands of dollars, on Facebook ads. Read extra carefully Chapters 17, 18, and 19.
~ Perry Marshall
The AAI scoring system (Main and Goldwyn 1994) classifies individuals into Secure/Autonomous, Insecure/Dismissing, Insecure/Preoccupied, or Unresolved with respect to loss or trauma—categories based on the structural qualities of narratives of early experiences.
~ Unknown