A Quote by Chris Kamara

I always admired Graeme Souness. — © Chris Kamara
I always admired Graeme Souness.
As a young Scottish footballer growing up - I always used to follow Scotland and watch the games - Kenny Dalglish, Graeme Souness, and Joe Jordan were players I looked up to.
When I was a player back in the 80s, Rangers didn't sign Catholic players. There was an enquiry when Graeme Souness took over about me going to Rangers. At the time I was told I couldn't do that.
I have always admired men and women who used their talents to serve the community, and who were highly respected and admired for their efforts and sacrifices, even though they held no office whatsoever in government or society.
Souness could do everything.
What did you say to Souness after the end of the final whistle?
Souness critics must eat humble pie as he transforms Newcastle.
Souness gave Fleck a second chance and he grabbed it with both feet.
I was Graeme McDowell's neighbour for eight years in Orlando.
Graeme Smith is capable of reading other people's heads.
I don't feel when I'm writing that I'm drawing from any other writer, but of course I must be. The writers I've admired have been not so very different from myself: Evelyn Waugh, for example, that kind of crystalline prose. And I've always admired W. Somerset Maugham more than any other writer.
The prophet and the quack are alike admired for a generation, and admired for the wrong reasons.
The thing I admired most about Scott was his fearlessness. Of course his voice, lyrics, and stage presence have always had an effect on me as they have most STP fans. But it was his fearlessness that I admired the most.
How vain is painting, which is admired for reproducing the likeness of things whose originals are not admired.
When I think about filmmakers and actresses that I have admired my whole life, I've admired their entire body of work.
I practiced law for 10 years, and I always admired the lawyers who were not afraid to take unpopular cases. And I never had the guts to do that. I was playing it safe. I was trying to make a living. And I just never volunteered for a really tough case, and there were some of them I should've taken. And I admired the lawyers who did.
We always looked at the movie sequels that we admired, and they always pivot and they always try new things. Even if you swing and miss, at least you're trying something different.
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