A Quote by Canelo Alvarez

If I can utilise anything, I'll utilise it. — © Canelo Alvarez
If I can utilise anything, I'll utilise it.
A nation needs to know how to utilise talent.
It's one thing to get the money apportioned in the budget; the other is to utilise it completely.
I am a faith healer. My prayers have immense power, which I utilise whenever I can.
There is a dearth of senior artistes in Kollywood and it is up to the directors to utilise my potential and experience.
I think all of the parties still have some way to go to better utilise IT in campaigns.
The field is fantastic, great runners, so the best you can do is stay in control, pace yourself well, and then utilise it when you can do better.
With Ronaldo, I think I've identified a few patterns; there are certain striking things. I will try to utilise this knowledge to my advantage.
I don't know how else to tell the story except to utilise that vocabulary: the rain, the darkness, the mansions, the framing, etc, the lighting and that sort of thing.
Real education should enable one to utilise the knowledge one has acquired to meet the challenges of life and to make all human beings happy as far as possible.
Whenever I play, red ball or white ball, I utilise whatever knowledge I have of the game.
All I can say is we will fully utilise our right to self-defence. No one can just do what they want on our borders.
I try to do one thing at a time to utilise my time well.
When the party gives me a responsibility, I must do it with complete dedication. God has given me the ability, which I utilise to its optimum.
If there is a possibility within a film to have a song in the music score that adds a little bit of zing to the music album, then why not utilise it?
Queen can't work like any normal group. They utilise each others' talents to the fullest. A lot of the band's ideas are revolutionary, a lot of the style is revolutionary.
It's a one-day story of a guy called Newton Kumar, and the backdrop is election: how the most powerful tool we have as citizens is vote but how we don't utilise it. We really don't give importance to it. It talks about democracy; it's a satire, a black comedy.
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