Top 25 Replay Quotes

Here we have the best Replay Quotes from famous authors such as Joe Torre, David Goffin, Kim Woo-bin, Richard Dawkins, Isabela Moner. Find the perfect quotation from our collection.

We've got to decide, how much replay do we want? Becaus
We’ve got to decide, how much replay do we want? Because if you start doing it from the first inning to the ninth inning, you may have to time the game with a calendar.

It’s not easy when you have to replay the break point again.

Before I started my modeling career at 20, I used to replay fashion show videos on-line and study how famous models walk and pose on runways.

Kim Woo-bin
The very large brain that humans have, plus the things that go along with it – language, art, scienceseemed to have evolved only once. The eye, by contrast, independently evolved 40 times. So, if you were to ‘replay’ evolution, the eye would almost certainly appear again, whereas the big brain probably wouldn’t.

I was a little tomboy, growing up, but we had to go to the library every weekend if we wanted some form of entertainment. And I would gravitate towards the Shirley Temple, Judy Garland section of the library, and I would just pop that in and watch on replay because kids can watch movies over and over again.

Umpires got power, man. You ever notice if you go to a ballpark and there’s a close play on first base, they will not run the replay at the ballpark? I’ve seen umpires go underneath and call up and say if you run one more of those replays, we’re gonna forfeit the game. That’s how strong their union is.

Getting bogged down in old stories stops the flow of learning by censoring our perceptions, making us functionally deaf and blind to new information. Once the replay button gets pushed, we no longer form new ideas or conclusions – the old ones are so cozy.

Books had instant replay long before televised sports.

If I’m riding my bike I just replay the same scenarios over and over in my head, like I haven‘t had a new mental adventure since high school. So that’s what I like about books on tape, so my mind can’t wander anywhere.

The slow-motion replay doesn’t show how fast the ball was really travelling.

Richie Benaud
I watch a lot of sport on television. I only watch certain sports, and I only watch them live – I don’t think I’ve ever been able to watch a replay of a match or game of which the result was already decided. I feel bound to cheat and look up what can be looked up.

We’re a new show. We can’t afford instant replay.

I think water transport will see a revival. However, we’re not going to replay the 20th century. The industrial city of that era will not be revived. Our cities are going to contract. Many of them will contract as a whole but densify at their core.

At an unusually young age, I read ‘Instant Replay’ by Jerry Kramer, which talked a lot about the Green Bay Packers and Vince Lombardi. From there I was really more a fan of coaches than teams and players.

Facebook captures examples of inequality and makes them available for endless replay. Twitter links the voiceless to newsmakers. Instagram immortalizes the faces and consequences of discrimination. Isolated cruelties are yoked into a powerful narrative of marginalization that spurs a common cause.

I’ve enjoyed my life. There has been great tragedy but also moments of great happiness. I’ve taken both in my stride, and if I were to replay my life, I would do it all over again.

I remember when replay first came to TV. I can’t remember who it was now, but a manager came out to beef about a call, and I ran him. He said he was going back into the clubhouse and watch replay. I told him, ‘Go ahead. I am the replay.’

I was correct in every call I made, regardless of what managers, players or replay may have said. To me, that’s the reason I’m in the Hall of Fame. If I didn’t umpire with conviction, I wouldn’t have made it for long.

As with instant replay, NFL Filmsuse of slow motion, camera angles and the narration of Facenda was not just a technical breakthrough but a conceptual breakthrough.

Tony Verna
I don’t really watch video, but I see the replay; like when I do strike out, and I’m walking back to the dugout, I look up and see if they do show the replay of me swinging and missing.

Distant replay morphs into instant replay, and future replay cannot be far off.

I feel like the original ‘Mad Maxcreated such a vivid world, that to go back and re-imagine it and kind of replay in that sandbox sounds like fun to me.

Every day it seems more likely that we are destined – or should one say doomed? – to replay the disastrous economic history of the 1930s.

Barry Eichengreen
You get to a stage where you replay every scenario in your head, but you have to stop; otherwise, you drive yourself insane.