A Quote by Chris Borland

Football is inherently dangerous, and that will never change. — © Chris Borland
Football is inherently dangerous, and that will never change.
I never want to change my offensive and attacking football because I love it and I love it when the fans have an emotional time in the stadium. So I will not change this. But if there is a time when I cannot win like this, then I will have to change.
Football is like that: you never know when things will change, so you can never give up.
In football, you can never say anything is certain. The benchmark is 38-40 points. That has always been the case. That will never change.
When you are playing, it is so hard to think about what life will be like after football. I understand. When you are playing, and you are young, you think you can play your whole life. You think it will never change. But it will change. You can't play forever. No one can.
In football, we never know what will happen. That's why football is so beautiful, and a lot of people love football.
I will always admit immediately to what's obvious, which is that Homo sapiens is inherently erotic or inherently sensual from birth.
Firefighting inherently is a dangerous occupation.
If I'm your boss, and I truly want you to be successful... I'm inherently going to teach you. I'm inherently going to correct your mistakes. I'm inherently going to spend time with you. I'm inherently going to lead you.
Drug trafficking is an inherently dangerous and violent business.
The extremes of jungles, mountains, and deserts are inherently dangerous places.
Believing in an idea is dangerous! Because belief is absolute, and absolute, is unconditional, it is supreme, its ultimate and therefore fixed, which by definition will never be acceptable to change.
Loving someone is such an inherently dangerous act. And yet, love, that’s where safety lives.
This is football, things can change very fast. Let's be clear about it though: I will not be used as change to facilitate someone else's transfer.
All life is inherently dangerous. But beyond that, Los Angeles is just a wonderful place to be.
The world has always been a dangerous place. Now it is dangerous in a different way, because the world order that we've known since the end of the Cold War has been radically transformed. All of the institutions that preserved peace and promoted global trade will be weaker - NATO, the EU, NAFTA - and US relationships with other countries will change, too.
I don't know where football will take me because in football, you never know, but for sure, as a family, our home will be in London.
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