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125,139. You might very well think that. I couldn’t possibly comment. (Politics & Commentary) House of Cards US s1e2: Chapter 2, Frank to Zoe
67,919. I will not comment on or confirm what are alleged to be stolen State Department cables. But I can say that the United States deeply regrets the disclosure of any information that was intended to be confidential, including private discussions between counterparts or our diplomats' personal assessments and observations. Hillary Clinton
67,920. When a thing is said to be not worth refuting you may be sure that either it is flagrantly stupid – in which case all comment is superfluous – or it is something formidable, the very crux of the problem. (Commentary & Denial) Percy Bysshe Shelley
67,921. I don’t watch it, but I know enough to comment on it. Dan Quayle
67,922. No matter what I’ve published – and you can look it up, I’ve published quite a lot in science, quite a few books too – none of it’s very important. All will be forgotten and in a few years’ time will be a few comments in eight-point type in footnotes at the bottom of the page somewhere. Robert Winston
81,682. I’m a car fanatic and each morning I wake up with a smile on my face, whether I’m commentating on the Formula One or at Silver Hatch racetrack in Roary the Racing Car. (Motor Racing & Commentary & Car) Murray Walker
68,840. You can cut the tension with a cricket stump. (Commentary & Motor Racing) Murray Walker
68,841. You might not think that’s cricket, and it’s not, it’s motor racing. (Commentary & Motor Racing) Murray Walker
84,054. David presented no fewer than eleven Olympic games from Rome in 1960 to Sydney in 2000. But undoubtedly his most challenging broadcast is Munich in 1972. He was on air for several hours. (Olympics & Commentary) The Quite Remarkable David Coleman
40,126. When you look at Asa’s [Hartford] background, when they discovered he had a hole in his heart, ever since he’s had that news he seems to have become a harder worker than ever. He really powers through the game – a genuine whole-hearted player. (Football & Heart & Commentary) David Coleman
40,127. For those of you with black and white sets, Liverpool are wearing the all-red strip. (Football & Colour & Commentary) David Coleman
40,128. For those of you watching who do not have television sets, live commentary is on Radio 2. (Football & Commentary & Radio) David Coleman
40,129. Don’t tell those coming in the final result of that fantastic match, but let’s just have another look at Italy’s winning goal. (Football & Goal & Result & Commentary) David Coleman
40,130. Both of the Villa scorers – Withe and Mortimer – were born in Liverpool as was the Villa manager Ron Saunders who was born in Birkenhead. (Football & Liverpool & Commentary) David Coleman
40,133. Good evening. The game you are about to see is the most stupid, appalling, disgusting and disgraceful exhibition of football possibly in the history of the game. (Football & Commentary & Game) David Coleman, Chile v Italy 1966
40,134. He’s got his hands on his knees and holds his head in despair. (Football & Despair & Commentary) David Coleman
40,135. He just can’t believe what’s not happening to him. (Football & Commentary) David Coleman
90,727. The art of television commentary is to say as little as possible, and when you do speak to be as helpful as you can. (Television & Commentary) Harry Carpenter
40,121. They think it’s all over – it is now. (Football & End & Commentary) Kenneth Wolstenholme, 1996 World Cup final
40,139. I never comment on referees and I’m not going to break the habit of a lifetime for that prat. (Football & Habit & Commentary) Ron Atkinson 1979
40,140. I’m going to make a prediction – it could go either way. (Football & Commentary) Ron Atkinson
40,141. If Glenn Hoddle said one word to his team at half-time, it was concentration and focus. (Football & Word & Commentary) Ron Atkinson
40,142. You can see the ball go past them, or the man, but you’ll never see both man and ball go past at the same time. So if the ball goes past, the man won’t, or if the man goes past, they’ll take the ball. (Football & Ball & Commentary) Ron Atkinson
40,143. I think that was a moment of cool panic there. (Football & Commentary) Ron Atkinson
40,144. He dribbles a lot and the opposition don’t like it. You can see it all over their faces. (Football & Commentary) Ron Atkinson
40,145. Beckenbauer really has gambled all his eggs. (Football & Egg & Gambling & Commentary) Ron Atkinson
40,146. Well, Clive, it’s all about the two Ms – Movement and Positioning. (Football & Commentary) Ron Atkinson
40,266. They’ve picked their heads up off the ground, and they now have a lot to carry on their shoulders. (Football & Head & Commentary) Ron Atkinson
121,789. I’m Murray Walker, and my life is a story of obsession, an obsession with cars, an obsession with bikes, an obsession with the growl and roar of a racing engine. I’m fanatical, unreformed and unrepentant. (Motor Racing & Commentary & Obsession & Motorbike) Murray Walker: A Life in the Fast Lane, BBC 2018
121,790. And look at that! This is fantastic! (Motor Racing & Commentary & Motorbike) ibid. Murray
121,791. Formula One is my home. I feel myself come alive when I get close to the roar of the engines. (Motor Racing & Commentary & Motorbike) ibid.
121,792. If it moved on wheels, I talked about it. (Motor Racing & Commentary & Motorbike) ibid.
121,793. My wife says I’m not interested in anything if it hasn’t got an engine. (Motor Racing & Commentary & Motorbike) ibid.
40,136. Martin Keown is up everybody’s backside. (Football & Commentary) Trevor Brooking
40,137. Without being too harsh on David, he cost us the match. (Football & Commentary) Ian Wright, cited Footballsite online
40,138. I don’t want Rooney to leave these shores but if he does, I think he’ll go abroad. (Football & Abroad & Commentary) Ian Wright
40,147. They didn’t change positions, they just moved the players around. (Football & Player & Commentary) Terry Venables
40,222. If you can’t stand the heat in the dressing-room, get out of the kitchen. (Football & Heat & Commentary) Terry Venables
40,223. If history is going to repeat itself I should think we can expect the same thing again. (Football & History & Commentary) Terry Venables
40,246. Apart from their goals, Norway haven’t scored. (Football & Goal & Commentary) Terry Venables
40,148. They (Swindon) are still finding that they are much happier when they have the ball than when the other side has it. (Football & Ball & Commentary) Ron Jones
40,150. He’s caused the Chelsea defence no amount of problems. (Football & Problem & Commentary) Jimmy Armfield
40,151. I’d like to have seen Tony Morley left on as a down-and-out winger. (Football & Commentary) Jimmy Armfield
40,152. For those of you watching in black and white, Spurs are in the all-yellow strip. (Football & Colour & Commentary) John Motson, BBC1
40,153. The game is balanced in Arsenal’s favour. (Football & Game & Commentary) John Motson
11,786. Nearly all the Brazilian supporters are wearing yellow shirts – it’s a fabulous kaleidoscope of colour. (Colour & Football & Brazil & Commentary) John Motson