A Quote by Dorian Yates

As an early teen, soccer is the number one thing that you do - and I wasn't very good at that. — © Dorian Yates
As an early teen, soccer is the number one thing that you do - and I wasn't very good at that.
I just want to play well, have the people in Chicago enjoy watching soccer. You have a very good baseball team, a very good ice hockey team, and a very good football team. Hopefully you'll have a very good soccer team.
There's definitely a sense of responsibility and it's something I take very seriously. It's an honor. There's pressure, but that's a good thing and something I feel very fortunate to have. I take great responsibility for it. Not every number gives you pressure. This number, the No. 3, means so much. It pushes me to be better, to go to the gym, to talk to my crew chief Gil Martin, and to be with the guys on the team every day. The number pushes me and that's a good thing.
Even if soccer is not number one in the United States, they do things very well here. There's much our country can learn from the U.S.A., because we all know that soccer is not the main game in India. We can still do more things, like provide better facilities for the players so they can perform well.
I got into James Blake quite early, like when I was early teen, and that was really important for me.
In Europe, it's different - you eat soccer, you breathe soccer, you drink soccer. Everything is about soccer.
I will say that I know Nirvana did a show and played a few chords from 'More Than a Feeling' before they did 'Teen Spirit,' and it wasn't very good. But in all seriousness, 'Teen Spirit' was a great song. If subconsciously or somehow I had any influence on that, I'll take that as a compliment.
The best thing I can say about 'Teen Wolf Too' is that it's the only time anyone ever referred to me as Preston Sturges. Leonard Maltin wrote that 'Teen Wolf Too' made 'Teen Wolf' look like Preston Sturges. I've always prided myself on that.
I was writing from a very, very early age. My father used to write. He died early, and my mother was a schoolteacher, so my academic background from childhood is a strong one, a good one.
When I was growing up, I played a lot of soccer. I always wanted to be a good soccer player.
It's hard to have a good career in soccer, especially women's soccer.
I learnt my lessons very early on that it's probably a good thing to be humble in victory as well as defeat.
In 1962 and 1963, there were two abominable decisions out of the Supreme Court, and that was taking prayer out of school, and taking bible reading out of school. But you know, if you look at the statistics, two very critical things happened after that date. Number one: teen pregnancy skyrocketed. Number two: violent crime skyrocketed.
A villain number is a very valuable thing to have, but if you look at most musicals, one way or another there's an antagonist number.
My very first sport was soccer. I used to play in goal, but after I was hit the face with the ball a couple of times, I was done with soccer.
It is a great thing to start life with a small number of really good books which are your very own.
I played soccer when I was little, but I wasn't very good at it.
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