“You're trying to put yourself in that moment and trying to prepare yourself, to have a 'memory' before the game. I don't know if you'd call it visualising or dreaming, but I've always done it, my whole life.” IfsKnowsTryingDoneWholeMomentsDreamGamesMemoriesWhole LifeThat Moment Author:Wayne Rooney
“It seems like yesterday I was up there watching my first NHL game, and I was skating on the ice this time. It brings back memories, but at the same time it's something I'll remember forever.” FirstsSeemsRememberGamesMemoriesForeverYesterdayIceNhlSkating Author:Sidney Crosby
“You have to have short-term memory. You have to be able to move on to the next practice, the next game, turn the page and keep your emotions so you make the decisions that are best for your group.” AbleMovingTurnsNextGamesTermMemoriesDecisionEmotionPracticeGroupsPagesShort TermShort Term Memory Author:Randy Carlyle
“My favorite football memory isn't beating Florida or winning the bowl game ... My favorite memories are of playing football with my brothers and my dad in the front yard when I was younger.” GamesWinningMemoriesFrontsFootballBrotherDadMy DadMy FavoriteMy BrotherBowlsFloridaYardsPlaying FootballFavorite Memories Author:Eli Manning
“Well I loved Little League; so all the memories are pretty fond but I broke my thumb. That wasn't a lot of fun. I think probably the first time I pitched [I started out as a first baseman] and the first game I pitched in Little League, I struck out 10 batters. I had a curve ball a little early [laughs]. You're not really supposed to have one when you're 12, but I did, so I first game I struck out 10 batters. That's possibly my fondest memory.” ThinkingFirstsWellsLittlesGamesFunMemoriesLaughingFirst TimeBallsBrokeLeagueCurvesThumbsLittle League Author:Billy Bob Thornton
“There is something about Game 7 that there's a memory there for you for sure. You want to be a coach or a manager or a player or a goaltender that gets it done, because to me, that's all part of sports. That's what you dream about when you're a little kid - scoring the winning goal.” WantLittlesDoneDreamKidsGamesWinningSportsGoalMemoriesPlayerCoachesManagersHockeyLittle KidNhlGet It Done Author:Mike Babcock
“You need a fantastic memory in this game to remember the great shots and a very short memory to forget the bad ones.” NeedsRememberGamesMemoriesForgetShotsGolfFantasticShort Memory Author:Mac O'Grady
“In time, after a dozen years of centering their lives around the games boys play with one another, the boys' bodies change and that changes everything else. But the memories are not erased of that safest time in the lives of men, when their prime concern was playing games with guys who just wanted to be their friendly competitors. Life never again gets so simple.” MenYearsPlayBodyWantedGuyGamesMemoriesSimpleBoysConcernFriendlyPrimeDozenCompetitorsPlaying GamesCenteringBody Change Author:Frank Pittman
“For young players, classic games are brand new. For older players, they bring back memories and make you feel good.” FeelsYoungGamesMemoriesPlayerFeel GoodBrandsClassicBrand NewMake You Feel Good Author:Satoru Iwata
“Love and memory last and will so endure till the game is called because of darkness.” LastsGamesMemoriesDarknessEndure Author:Gene Fowler
“Chess is a game of understanding and not of memory.” GamesUnderstandingMemoriesChess Author:Eugene Znosko-Borovsky
“We are in a maze which we built, and then we fell into, now can't get out. To make the game into something real, something more than merely an intellectual exercise, we elected to lose our exceptional faculties, to reduce us an entire level. This unfortunately, includes a loss of memory.” RealGamesLosesMemoriesLossLevelsExerciseIntellectualBuiltFacultyExceptionalMazesSomething Real Author:Philip K. Dick
“One of the biggest limitations on consoles is the amount of memory available to the game.” GamesMemoriesAmountAvailableLimitationConsole Author:Leslie Benzies
“My favorite memory from school was going to football games with my friends. We always had so much spirit and dressed up to go to the games, even though our team was pretty bad.” SchoolSpiritGamesMemoriesTeamFootballMy FriendsMy FavoriteDressed UpFootball GameFavorite Memories Author:Erin Heatherton
“I was very competitive growing up. I can't even play chess anymore because I used to play tournament chess in school. There's too much sense memory of sitting in front of a chess board and getting super intense about it. It's ruined the game for me.” I CanPlaySchoolUsedGamesMemoriesGrowing UpToo MuchGrowingFrontsSittingChessIntenseBoardsRuinedTournaments Author:Chris Hardwick
“I think of memory as a game, that is as something one engages in with a very profound kind of "playfulness."” ThinkingKindGamesMemoriesProfoundThink Of MePlayfulness Author:Mark Leyner
“1946, if my memory is correct. Harry "The Cat" Brecheen went against the Red Sox in Game 7. I stayed home to listen, practically had my head inside the radio.” IfsHomeGamesMemoriesRedCatRadio Author:W. P. Kinsella
“When people come up to me and say, "I was at your Game 7 in the playoffs in Toronto," or, "I saw your first goal in the NHL," that triggers memories. But I don't sit around my kitchen table and tell my kids, "You know, one year I got 92 goals."” PeopleKnowsYearsFirstsKidsGamesGoalMemoriesSawsTablesCome UpKitchenTriggersNhlTorontoPlayoffsKitchen Table Author:Wayne Gretzky