A Quote by Mike Ditka

If God had wanted man to play soccer, he wouldn't have given us arms. — © Mike Ditka
If God had wanted man to play soccer, he wouldn't have given us arms.
If I wanted to play soccer, I'd step out on that soccer field like I'm the best soccer player. Even though I don't have that much experience, I always try to have that type of confidence in myself just to make people believe it.
I had aspirations to do different things with my life. I wanted to play soccer. I wanted to be a lawyer. Serendipity.
If God had wanted us to vote, he would have given us candidates.
I feel that if God had really wanted us to have enough oil, he would never have given us a Department of Energy.
Give a man a soccer ball, he plays for a moment. Teach a man to play soccer, he plays for a life time.
I once cried because I had no shoes to play soccer, but one day, I met a man who had no feet.
Everything started with my mom. When I was five, she asked me if I wanted to sign up for soccer, but I had some pretty wild contract demands. 'I'll only play if you're my coach.' So my mom went to the library and brought home a bunch of books on how to coach soccer, and that was it. She was my first manager.
We came to a great country like Canada that took us in, which is amazing looking back at it. At that time, I didn't know if I wanted to play soccer or not. I didn't know what I was supposed to do with my life, but once I came to Canada and started watching it on TV, my dad and brother played and watching them play, I wanted to do that too.
The Bible is God's declaratory revelation to man containing the great truths about God, about man, about history, about salvation, and about prophecy that God wanted us to know. The Bible could be trusted just as much as if God had taken the pen and written the words Himself.
If God had wanted us to play football in the sky, He'd have put grass up there.
We cannot play soccer without hands. You need your arms while running.
My son was a goalkeeper in soccer, and he luckily never had much head trauma. He never had any concussions or anything. I really wanted him to play football, but now I'm thankful he didn't.
If God had wanted us to talk more than listen, he would have given us two mouths rather than two ears.
I wanted to be a huge soccer player. I wanted to be the best in soccer when I grew up. But my life changed. Out of nowhere, I decided to be a fighter.
If God wanted man to become a spacefaring species, he would have given man a moon.
I wasn't a competitor. I would play outside with my friends, but not really anything like ballet or soccer. I tried to play soccer, and it went badly.
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