A Quote by David Beckham

He was a quiet man, Eric Cantona, but he was a man of few words. — © David Beckham
He was a quiet man, Eric Cantona, but he was a man of few words.
Eric Cantona is a giggler.
When I was a kid and my dad was playing for Man United, I used to stand behind the goal watching Eric Cantona, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Mark Hughes, Andrei Kanchelskis, Ryan Giggs... and I used to try to save all their shots that went wide, imagining I was deciding the title for United.
Eric Cantona is a great player, but he's not as good as Ryan Giggs
I remember seeing Eric Cantona play for Manchester United. The way he used to control games was special to watch.
To use many words to communicate few thoughts is everywhere the unmistakable sign of mediocrity. To gather much thought into few words stamps the man of genius.
I think about the great players with whom I have shared a pitch: Eric Cantona, Zinedine Zidane, Pirlo, Xavi, Cristiano Ronaldo - and the greatest of them all is Messi.
My old man is a man of few words.
Eric Turner; man, that was my man a hundred grand.
Where can I find a man who has forgotten words, so I can have a few words with him?
Hank Cochran was a man of very few words, but certainly the words that he chose were the right ones to use.
Watching people like my dad, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, David Beckham and Eric Cantona every day in training was incredible. I saw how hard they worked, the perfectionism and absolute dedication required to reach the top.
Though a man should say but a few words, and his sentences and words be ever so ungrammatical, if he speaks by the power of the Holy Ghost, he will do good.
I'm a man of few words.
My dad was a man of few words.
My father was a man of few words.
My dad's a man of few words.
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