A Quote by Pavel Nedved

In Italy I have learnt a lot, I have matured both as a man and as a player. I have lived the best years of my career here. — © Pavel Nedved
In Italy I have learnt a lot, I have matured both as a man and as a player. I have lived the best years of my career here.
I have matured as a player and learnt to perform under different situations.
In my career, I have learnt how to handle failures in a matured manner.
I'm glad I stayed in school four years. It matured me as a man and as a basketball player.
I love Italy; in Italy, I grew up like a man and like a player. I felt Italy like a family.
The game shapes you. I played for 20 years at all levels, apart from the Premier League. I had a disaster at Bristol City, where in two years I learnt more about myself, the industry, fans, how you get treated, than I ever learnt in my career.
I have learnt a lot from my brother and he too has learnt a lot from me. It has been a wonderful journey for both of us. We convince each other all the time with our view points and finally work as a team and not as individuals.
For a player it's an amazing experience to be at Real Madrid. I matured a lot there, principally as a person.
I have played against (Michel) Platini, (Diego) Maradona, (Johan) Cruyff and played with George Best — a lot of big names, but none of them has been able to do what Messi does. Two years ago I said that the best player I played against was Maradona and the best player I have played with was Bestie. But I can now say I have never seen a player as good as Messi. He’s in a league of his own.
When I married Sammy, my first husband, we were both just so young. But I've had a hugely successful career and I owe a lot of what I learnt in the industry to him, because he was already a top professional, and I was a nobody, really.
This is a very short-lived career. I have to do what's best for myself. I have to do what's best for my career and being on top for as long as possible.
The best thing to do is to find the type of play to make Italy win the World Cup, and maybe Baggio be the best player.
I have been doing comedy for the last 15 years but I don't have any qualms admitting that I have learnt a lot from Kapil Sharma. I respect his talent and have not seen a performer like him in my career.
I think Falcao is one of the best strikers because of the way he plays, more than simply being a player with a lot of class, to define a game, a style of play. He's proven that he's a player who works hard; he's very strong both tactically and technically.
So, really, I just try to be the best guitar player I can be - not the best female guitar player, not the best 'X amount of years' guitar player, or whatever - just the best guitar player.
When I look at interviews from when I was that age, I come off different than how I am because I've matured - and I've matured, become a man in front of the public eye.
I lived in Cyprus for six years where I learnt all about flatbreads.
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