Top 304 Quotes & Sayings by Bulgarian Authors - Page 4

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Every player has their doubts in their self, but they need support.
I came from a background where we didn't have bread. I know what it's like to live with money and no money.
I escaped from my home country, Bulgaria, to Czechoslovakia and then to the West. — © Christo
I escaped from my home country, Bulgaria, to Czechoslovakia and then to the West.
I believe in my abilities, as when I get things right, things happen for me.
Players want to enjoy their football and talk up their performances.
I try and do whatever I want with my free time. I think having control of what you do is really important.
I don't play for the money.
How does Vince McMahon feel about Rusev Day? He's supportive; he's trying to teach me a lot.
I attended sports school in Bulgaria just like my parents. I attended class twice a day and trained twice a day.
The other work we started in 1992, it is called Over the River, Project for the Arkansas River in the state of Colorado, we haven't got the permit yet. And, we are working at both of those, trying to get the permit. Therefore, we do not know which one will be realized next.
It doesn't really matter how famous I am. What's important is that Bulgaria is represented in a good and positive way all around the world.
If Lukaku is not as good as others with his first touch, then give him a ball that he can handle.
I am very, very proud of being United States Champion and defending it. — © Rusev
I am very, very proud of being United States Champion and defending it.
The decision to use only the name Christo was made deliberately when we were young because it is difficult for one artist to get established and we wanted to put all the chances on our side.
Tennis is one of those sports: whatever you put in, you get out.
Holy crap, cross fit! It's terrible, but I'm doing that now. Anything so that I can look better.
I hope when I finish with football, I'll be happy with what I've achieved.
I especially like Lanvin.
Every coach has their own philosophy for getting the best out of players, and sometimes these can seem strange to the public.
I think tennis was just in my genes.
I can play on grass - when I won Junior Wimbledon, that was an unbelievable feeling, I could not believe that I had won the tournament, as Wimbledon is like the holy place of tennis.
I learned to kick trees with my bare feet to strengthen my legs.
I was the Premier League's top goal scorer in 2010-11 and never wanted to be on the bench.
In 1964, Jeanne-Claude and I became illegal aliens. That's when we moved here from Paris. And for three years, we were illegal aliens living in an illegal building. At that time, some artists started to move to SoHo, and they put A.I.R. - artists-in-residence - up on their windows.
I cannot speak for other players, but it is always good when the manager comes to ask how you're feeling and makes you feel calm before you play the game.
I'm a very good sleeper, especially during a tournament; I usually get eight hours a night, even before a big match.
Therefore we have to go over the fact that all human beings are afraid by what is new. It is our work to convince them that they will enjoy it, and even if they don't, to allow us just for 14 days to create that work of art.
As long as I don't overindulge, it's OK for me to eat burgers and ice cream occasionally. As for alcohol? I've never tried it.
There is immense, powerful potential in life in this universe - especially now that we know that places like the Earth are common. And that potential, that powerful potential, is also our potential, of you and me.
I am always focusing on what I can do better for years down the line.
You may not be playing your best tennis or having your best match; sometimes it's just not your day. The important thing is to believe in yourself, which starts with being confident in your abilities.
I've always been a fighter. I can get pretty feisty sometimes.
Every artist in the world likes his or her work to make people think.
You can find yourself doubting yourself. But that's when you need to keep faith and realise everything is going to be okay. You work hard in training and keep doing the things you're good at.
I wake up, and the first thing is to find a Starbucks so I can get a coffee. After that, I have a breakfast and head into the gym.
When you step out on the grounds of Wimbledon, you feel that respect, you feel that heritage, feel the history.
I don't play for money. I play for glory and winning championships.
You see, we are not machines and we do not have lots of ideas in a drawer. — © Christo
You see, we are not machines and we do not have lots of ideas in a drawer.
The first time I heard 'Baby Federer,' I was maybe 16. After that, it sort of took off.
Obviously, I like to play a lot with the ball.
I have always been an admirer of Feli, Feli Lopez. He's just - I mean, every time - he's, like, fit and good and his long hair and the beard.
At some point, you have worked so hard in your life and your tennis that you don't want to be too much up and down. You want to do what you have done and eventually get better.
I like to play with the ball and have the freedom to move around.
I'd like to start my managerial career in England.
The tank entrance at WrestleMania 31 is my favorite moment in WWE.
You've just got to take things the way they are and accept them and strive.
I even remember the first contract I ever signed. I was 13 or 14... my dad said, 'It's your choice. It's your life.'
Young players try and imitate the best players like Ronaldo. They try to imitate the hair, the clothes, the cars, the tricks. I try to tell them how hard Cristiano Ronaldo trained in training and after training. He only wanted to be the best. Everything else came after.
At some point in your life, you need to sit down and say, 'What do I want to do? How do I want to be remembered? What's my legacy? And what's important to me?' — © Grigor Dimitrov
At some point in your life, you need to sit down and say, 'What do I want to do? How do I want to be remembered? What's my legacy? And what's important to me?'
Shinsuke, as champion, wasn't even doing anything and wasn't defending it and was hiding all the time.
I like to play like that, with beauty and grace.
There is no shortcuts. Play your best tennis, give your heart out, and anything can happen.
My mind was always set on joining Manchester United. How can you not go to United?
Sometimes, I have to beat myself first in order to beat the other guy. And that sucks. I'm not gonna lie. But that's me.
Of course there is a lot of things you can work on and change and all that, but first I think you should look at yourself before you actually start trying to find excuse in the other people, whether it's going to be coach, physio, family, or whoever else is on your side.
I am the happiest guy around; trust me.
When you get a bit older, you gain more experience, and you try to put it to good use, to help yourself in different ways and also the young players.
Every team is going to lose; every team is going to win.
I do want to look my best - I do want to be at my best - 'cause I do want to be WWE Champion. I do want to be on top.
I just want to play every game, and when I do this, and I'm healthy with no injuries, then the fans can see the way I play.
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