A Quote by Wesley Sneijder

Milan is marvellous, picturesque, and full of elegance. — © Wesley Sneijder
Milan is marvellous, picturesque, and full of elegance.
The elegance of the Italian South is a very strong elegance and it is one that I bring. It is a sexy elegance - or at least, let's say less chaste.
It is important to notice that these badly functioning designs were praised for 'elegance.' But elegance as theoretical scientists apply it is quite different. The elegance of a mathematical formula is that it explains a phenomenon beautifully, with no parts left over. In design, elegance is more readily perceived as a property of product than of process. If we had more elegant theories, we might look to design for more than elegance.
Milan is my favorite team. Every weekend I check the Serie A results to see how Milan fared. Milan has really great players, like Seedorf, Ibra, Pato and Thiago Silva. Then there is Nesta who is a great champion, it's enough just to look at his career.
We nothing know, but what is marvellous; Yet what is marvellous, we can't believe.
I never felt that AC Milan had full confidence in me.
I think of Milan every day, really. I was really happy at Milanello. I love the team, the staff, everybody who works there. I love the fans. I miss Milan badly, I miss Italy. I don't miss a single [Milan] game, and I don't understand those that say that Calcio is in difficulty. It's so competitive and complete.
I am gratified by Arsenal's interest, certainly, but my objective is to come back for Milan and do well at Milan.
It's marvellous, marvellous! Nothing will ever be as much fun. I'm going to photograph everything, everything!
Dani Alves would be a great signing for AC Milan. He is one of the strongest full-backs in the world.
Liverpool are one of the dynasties of the game. They have won five European Cups and their status is up there with AC Milan, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Elegance is always in style for men. There are all different kinds of elegance. It can be silk, it can be a T-shirt.
The 50s are the age of elegance. That's kind of my intention when I get dressed: casual elegance.
Milan is showing a new and different face. At Porta Nuova, too, when they started construction, everyone was up in arms, saying Milan was going to lose its character.
Elegance is innate. It has nothing to do with being well dressed. Elegance is refusal.
It seems to me that invisibility is the required provision of elegance. Elegance ceases to exist when it is noticed.
Elegance for one society is not elegance for another. It's in the eyes of the beholder.
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