God is an idea that people believe in and I spend time arguing with people that subscribe to that idea(man made idea).
I don't believe you can buy style. Money won't make you look good.
I'm a footballer, I don't think past next Saturday.
As footballers, we have time on our hands. Yes, we work very hard but we also have spare afternoons.
Once the whistle goes, it's game on and you shut out the outside factors. If you thought about things, you wouldn't be able to do your job. For 95 minutes you have to totally concentrate and that's what we'll do.
It really doesn’t matter how the manager is. If you make a mistake and the manager is calm, you still feel terrible for making that mistake. It helps to have a manager who can be cool but as an individual you tend to be in control of your own emotions.
Samir Nasri is well dressed every day. He always makes the effort. Always. I have never seen him look anything but immaculate.
I like a person who knows his own mind and sticks to it; who sees at once what, in given circumstances, is to be done, and does it.
In Fact, My Soul And Yours Are The Same, You Appear In Me, I In You.
There are a million things one might do with a block of wood. But what do you think might happen if someone, just once, believed in it?
Sir Hiram Maxim is a genuine and typical example of the man of science, romantic, excitable, full of real but somewhat obvious poetry, a little hazy in logic and philosophy, but full of hearty enthusiasm and an honorable simplicity. He is, as he expresses it, "an old and trained engineer," and is like all of the old and trained engineers I have happened to come across, a man who indemnifies himself for the superhuman or inhuman concentration required for physical science by a vague and dangerous romanticism about everything else.