A Quote by Ederson

I already know about the importance of the derby. — © Ederson
I already know about the importance of the derby.
I kind of press pause when it's a derby, and the season doesn't matter to me anymore; it's all about the derby.
I think everyone knows what it means to play a derby - it doesn't matter which derby it is.
A derby is a derby. When you play a derby, it is for winning, not just to play.
In some circles, the Mint 400 is a far, far better thing than the Superbowl, the Kentucky Derby, and the lower Oakland roller derby finals all rolled into one. This race attracts a very special breed.
Sometimes in a derby it is not always easy to see a very good game with big quality but the power of one derby means you can see good things happen after one result.
After winning the Derby aged just 18-Why all the fuss? After all, the Derby is just another race.
There's a lot of fuss on the Left about election irregularities, like, you know, the voting machines were tampered with, they didn't count the votes right, and so on. That's all accurate and of some importance, but of far more importance is the fact that elections just don't take place, not in any meaningful sense of the term 'election.'
But there is always that unpredictability about a derby match and that's what it was today.
Suddenly, I win the derby and people are talking about England again. It is absolutely pathetic
To win the Kentucky Derby is the goal of every trainer, every hot-walker, every backside person. They may be just rubbing on a horse, or hot-walking a horse, but they wonder if they could win the Kentucky Derby.
I hate churches, all of them. But they used to know something about the importance of silence.
I've won the Derby with the best horse and I've lost the Derby with the best horse.
I've announced every kind of sporting event except hockey and demolition derby, and to be frank about it, I don't really care to ever do those.
I was a 'Laurel and Hardy' nut. I got to know Laurel at the end of his life, and it was a great thrill for me. He left me his bow tie and derby and told me that if they ever made a movie about him, he'd want me to play him.
We realize the importance of light when we see darkness. We realize the importance of our voice when we are silenced. In the same way when we were in Swat, we realized the importance of pens and books when we saw the guns.
When I go on loan, I don't really think about Chelsea. I just concentrate on the team I'm at and try to help them, same as when I was at MK Dons, Derby, and Middlesbrough.
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