My great uncle fought in WWI. His stories fascinated me.
As a goalkeeper, you can't come off the bench for 10 minutes and prove your worth - it's either you're in or you're out.
When managers have got decisions to make, whether it benefits me or not, I have to be man enough to take it.
We'll not give up even if we're 12 points behind with one game left.
Every top team has got at least one top keeper. You need people to move, managers to change. You need something to happen for something to happen. You can't just charge in somewhere.
Consistency is a huge thing at the top. It's hard to get to a good level, but once you get to a certain level, there's people who want your place.
If you're not going to win there is no point in fighting.
I think that what we need is a balance between men and women. I don't believe in the value of the matriarchy as a model for human organizations any more than I believe in the value of patriarchy as a successful model. I think that what we need is a balance of male and female, the yin and the yang, the tantric union of god and goddess, enlightenment of the individual.
I was a carpenter for a time and everybody watches what you do.
Any soldier returning home must rediscover his humanity and establish a livable peace with the discovered, liberated, permanently dark places in his own heart -- the darkness that is always with us.
The sudden disappointment of a hope leaves a scar which the ultimate fulfillment of that hope never entirely removes.