A Quote by Zico

Legacy is an issue, in my opinion. People in the ISL seemed very much more worried about winning, than in creating a legacy. — © Zico
Legacy is an issue, in my opinion. People in the ISL seemed very much more worried about winning, than in creating a legacy.
The world today is a very different one. Social media, which I use as a way of connecting with people, is something that my father never got to use. I'm not worried about defending my father's legacy. I'm very much worried about what the future holds.
I'm not a celebrity. I'm much more of a legacy. All things considered, I'd rather be a legacy.
I been asked about my legacy and I really don't care much about the legacy.
I think the beautiful part about Yao is that his main legacy won't be about the game. His legacy will be about helping people. His legacy will be taking on important world causes to better his world.
If you live your life thinking about your legacy or what you're going to leave, you don't worry than you add another concern. Just live your life every single day, do the best you can and that's more of my motto than leaving a legacy.
What is your legacy? Are you intentional about the sort of influence you want to have on the world around you? Being aware of how you want to be remembered gives you a perspective on what is truly important. Leadership is influence, and relationships are the foundation of leadership. Nothing is more predictive of your legacy than the quality of people you surround yourself with.
I hope people just enjoy the music. I'm not worried about any sort of legacy.
As a historical legacy, the Kashmir conflict has been an outstanding issue for more than half a century.
I hope that when I'm 90 years old, I've accomplished a legacy that isn't all about me. I hope it's a legacy about the people who our foundation helps.
I take his [Theodore Geisel] legacy very, very seriously. I know others may disagree because he's made such an impact on so many people that response to work becomes very personal, so people will have different points of view. But, at the core of this, I take the protection and the extension of his legacy very, very seriously. It's a very important part of my life.
People often speak about legacy. And when they mention our legacy, I sure hope they don't only mention football.
Legacy? I'm a worker in the factory; all we care about is today! A legacy... what a bunch of baloney.
My legacy is not only about legacy, it's about how we as a human family learn to live together within our difference.
Legacy is really important to me. It's more important than dollars to me. So with that said, I try to find the fights that would solidify my legacy.
I think the difference with Japan was that they didn't bring in too many foreign players. In my opinion at the ISL it's not too good to have too many foreigners playing. The minimum of five Indian players is too less in my opinion. Since it's the ISL, we have to encourage more Indian football.
When I'm asked about legacy, I say it's too early to talk about legacy.
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