A Quote by Arsene Wenger

The moral values I've learnt in my life I've learnt through football. — © Arsene Wenger
The moral values I've learnt in my life I've learnt through football.
My father spoke with something very similar to a 1920s newscaster type of English, and I learnt that accent of power in post-colonial Zimbabwe. So I learnt that, and I learnt how to copy it, and I learnt how to shift in and out of it, but also talk like my mother's relatives in the village.
I first learnt to play football as a striker and it was only when I joined City that I learnt how to become a midfielder thanks to the help I received from the staff at the Academy.
I grew up in a world with my father where you learnt to iron, you learnt to cook, you learnt how to clean the toilet... I want my children to be the same... I want them to be anywhere in the world and be able to cope.
Slowly I learnt the ways of humans: how to ruin, how to hate, how to debase, how to humiliate. And at the feet of my Master I learnt the highest of human skills, the skill no other creature owns: I finally learnt how to lie.
No education is worth having that does not teach the lesson of concentration on a task, however unattractive. These lessons, if not learnt early, will be learnt, if at all, with pain and grief in later life.
I can cook because my life depended on it when I lived in Thailand. Either I learnt cooking, or I learnt how it felt to starve. I chose cooking.
I learnt a whole lot from my mother. About music, relationships, being a good person, loving people, the whole of life. I learnt about everything from her. Every single day I think about her. All through the day.
I learnt violin at school and hated it. I wish I'd learnt guitar or piano.
School was a very cruel environment and I was a loner. But I learnt to get hurt and I learnt to cope with it.
School was a very cruel environment, and I was a loner. But I learnt to get hurt, and I learnt to cope with it.
I learnt pity, sympathy, and what it was like to be at the other end of the stick. Such lessons can't be learnt in lecture halls.
I doubt if anything learnt at school is of more value than great literature learnt by heart.
The Chinese government learnt how to manage the Internet from Western developed countries; we have not learnt enough yet.
I have always found it difficult to study. I have learnt almost entirely what I have learnt by trying it out on the dog.
All that I have learnt about cinema is from my father but all that we have learnt about life is from my mother.
I come from a family with many dancers, my aunts learnt dance, so did Kamal Haasan and, as a child I learnt it, too.
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