I'm not saying they won't be bigger projects someday.
They know how to play well but they do not know how to go through a whole tournament. We have been there and done it. They haven't.
You don't feel sorry for yourself, you get on with life. (after not being picked starting goalie)
At the moment I'm just swallowing it all as part of the humiliation but I think - and this is aimed at my dear manager - one shouldn't humiliate players for too long
Goalkeeping is like extreme sports sometimes - you have to let yourself go
In England everything is liberalised. Within certain boundaries and rules everybody can do what he likes. Maybe London's society has a different tempo, a different dynamic. London is fast, productive, creative but it is not England. If you want to transfer that to football, you could say: in the four big English clubs and maybe in the one or two behind them there is a top level. Everything that comes after that rather mirrors English society. It's honest, fair and hard, sometimes also fast, but not always so perfect.
If I have a lot of adrenaline in my body, that is helpful because I feel less pain
Man is raw and wild, that is one of the reasons why he needs the Christian teaching.
I made the decision (that), if I was gonna do this, I was gonna do it 100% because before in my life I had been an entrepreneur. It was weird. I would wake up in the morning (saying) "You know what? I'm gonna do this. " (I'd) set out (and) in three months (I'd) have a new business on its way. I didn't stop and think about the repercussions of anything. I just did it. I moved forward in doing it to succeed.
Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness.
You have to be a whole, dignified, self-respecting person in order to be an English teacher or whatever kind of job your education would prepare you for, and I just knew that segregation was wrong, and I knew that I should not be going along with it. That I should resist it.