A Quote by Kalidou Koulibaly

Napoli have given me so much. After the initial scepticism, their fans appreciated me. I would like to give them a trophy back. — © Kalidou Koulibaly
Napoli have given me so much. After the initial scepticism, their fans appreciated me. I would like to give them a trophy back.
I try to give 110 per cent to these fans, as they give me so much love and I want to repay them. I throw myself into the challenge for them, as I want to take the Napoli colours to the top, so it fills my heart when they cheer for me.
My father and mother have given me so much love, so much support, that it would trivialize their parenthood if I would reduce it just to basketball. But my dad does call me before and after every game. And when we lost a game we shouldn't have, he told me it wasn't my fault. And I appreciated that, because he was trying to pick me up.
To me it's the best trophy you can win and to bring it back for all them fans that have supported us right through would be something special.
Would I go back to Napoli? It'd be wonderful even to just know those fans had thought of me. I left unfinished business there.
The game has given me so much, and I tried to give so much back to the people who have showed me so much love day after day.
To be allowed to come back to WWE is the greatest gift that's ever been given to me. Back in the day, I never appreciated what WWE had given me, because I was in too much disarray and too confused about my own life. I let opportunities foolishly slip through my hands.
This sport has given me so much that my hope would be to give back as much as I can for as long as I can.
Naples has given me so much, and that is why I am so happy here. The warmth and affection of the fans have given me extra confidence. I have a great deal of love for them and for this city.
Gymnastics has given me everything in my life. I will continue to stay involved and try to give back to the sport that has given me so much.
After I got disciplined I got introduced to football and then after that everything just took off for me. I had a lot of role models: the teachers, the coaches. Watching them give so much to so many students so they can be successful in life basically just ingrained in me that I think it's more gratifying for me to give back and than just to receive.
I just appreciated so much the contract they gave me, and I wanted to give something back to the Cubs' organization.
Never trust anyone who has no doubts. And I'm not talking about scepticism either: scepticism can be a healthy thing. You can have an argument with someone who's a sceptic. When I say 'cynic', I mean someone who has given up, and they want you to give up too, so it makes them feel better about themselves.
I remember the chief executive at Southampton after Nicola Cortese thanking me for the platform I left them. That recognition is always nice. That's like winning a trophy for me.
My mum is, like, my biggest fan, and she's the one who will basically do all the publicity for me back home... She'll constantly be talking to me saying, 'Dan, what's going on? We've heard this. Tell us about it! Dad wants to know!' And so I'll give them as much information as I can, and Mom and Dad are both my biggest fans.
I cannot repay my fans for what they have done for me, they have given me so much love and that love has taken me to the number 1 position where I am today, the only thing I can do for my fans is to never stop working?
Like so many others, my military career was anchored by a calling to give back to a country that had given me so much.
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