A Quote by Keylor Navas

Playing in Europe is a big deal, it helps you to grow. — © Keylor Navas
Playing in Europe is a big deal, it helps you to grow.
Playing main-draw matches helps, and playing in front of crowds and playing in big matches definitely helps, getting them all under your belt.
Europe was a very contentious subject in literature and yet jazz musicians still depended on Europe. Now it's not such a big deal.
I'm actually big into meditation, transcendental meditation, and that really helps create not only a sense of balance, but all the other stuff this is gonna sound cliché... serenity and kind of a calm state of mind. And not that I'm like that all the time, but it helps me deal with life's ups and downs, coming from more of a centered place. Also it helps with creativity.
There is still a big gap between South America and Europe and Asia, and if we had more players playing in Europe, the gap would be smaller.
I'm an intense guy. I run 10 miles a day, which helps alleviate my intensity. Also, singing helps defuse my intensity. Playing the piano helps, and writing helps.
I believe that Brexit, whether it's a bad deal or no deal, is a big deal - too big for anyone to ignore - but it's not a done deal.
I think my experience playing multiple sports kind of helps deal with a little bit of a bind.
Playing in a team like Arsenal helps massively having all of these players around you giving you advice. When they are playing well, you feel comfortable, and it helps you to play well, too.
Southern Europe has not done enough to enhance its competitiveness, while northern Europe has not done enough to boost demand. Debt burdens remain crushing, and Europe's economy remains unable to grow.
To call the police is a really big deal because you don't snitch - that's the culture you grow up in.
Sometimes it can be more difficult to play in Europe, as you are playing against the very best players, but I like the big games.
You deal. You survive. You grow up and you build a career. And you remember these big/little hardships. They make you human.
Leaving a club like Real and coming to as big a club as Manchester United makes you grow as a player and helps you progress in your career.
I don't make a big deal out of playing football at UGA to people who have interviewed me.
You have to be able to deal with the pressures that playing for a big club like Hibs brings and it's not for everyone.
Winning two in a row doesn't seem like a big deal, but when you haven't done it in three months, it's a big deal.
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