A Quote by Mario Gomez

Winning the cannon was a childhood dream. — © Mario Gomez
Winning the cannon was a childhood dream.
Winning Wimbledon would be a childhood dream come true.
I grew up loving cars. It was completely and utterly, without a doubt, my childhood dream. Whether your childhood dream progresses or changes, you turn into a man and you probably shouldn't still have that same dream.
It goes back to my childhood. I never expected not to win. It's about winning. Winning's fun.
The mythology in rock n' roll is that I'm a bit of a loose cannon. Yet I've produced more music than anybody in my generation. So how much of a loose cannon am I? But the general public believes that I'm a loose cannon, so let them believe it. I'm not going to correct them.
If the bubble reputation can be obtained only at the cannon's mouth, I am willing to go there for it, provided the cannon is empty.
My childhood dream was always to be on Broadway. I wanted to end up in TV and film. It's kind of flipped, and I'm not mad about it, but my childhood dream is Broadway and I want to end up there.
As a kid, you dream of winning the Stanley Cup. As you get older, you understand the importance of winning the Olympics.
Winning one Champions League title is a dream come true, so just imagine winning three!
Winning once is never anyone's dream. We all want to keep winning no matter what it is, or if we retire, we all still are striving toward something, probably most of us are.
If you're from Argentina, you don't dream about these things. You probably dream about being in an Olympic game, but winning it? Going there and beating the NBA stars' team... you don't dream about that.
I know their game. First, the traders and the missionaries: then the ambassadors: then the cannon. It's better to go straight to the cannon.
The Premier League is not my goal but a childhood dream. It is a dream that could be fulfilled.
Even if I wrote 'The Kay Cannon Show,' I would have to audition to play Kay Cannon. And I probably wouldn't get it.
My dream was to play for France. It's been my dream since childhood.
Winning the overall is a dream I've had since being a young skier. It's everyone's dream.
It's very, very special for me. This is where I've grown up, it's my home, and winning the Monaco Grand Prix is the highlight of any racing driver's career and for me a childhood dream. It being my home makes it all the more special, unbelievable.
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