A Quote by Mike Krieger

I was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and from an early age was interested in technology and engineering. — © Mike Krieger
I was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and from an early age was interested in technology and engineering.
I based in Brazil, Sao Paulo, but I come very often to the states, and I travel all over the world.
My father played for Sao Paulo for several years. I played in Brazil, too, and made a lot of friends there.
Brazil has its own fashion identity. Many very talented Brazilian designers show every season at Sao Paulo and Rio fashion weeks.
From the moment I left Sao Paulo and Brazil, I was fixed on staying here, playing for the first team and succeeding at Real Madrid. That was always my dream. But it was an advantage to be able to join Castilla first.
As tough as it was for us with my father gone, my mother and sister were always pushing me. They even let me go to Brazil by myself when I was 13 to train with Sao Paulo for four months.
We saw groups of people gathering in front of Lula's house in Sao Paulo this morning. You had people shouting at one another, and some fistfights even broke out. Some of his supporters are claiming that this is equivalent of a coup attempt, an attempt to remove Rousseff from power and prevent Lula from running again. And other people are saying that this is simply a display of rule of law in Brazil, that no one in Brazil can be above the law at this time.
Sao Paulo is a dump. That's a known fact.
All the way through the youth ranks at Sao Paulo, I've always been the captain.
As far as Sao Paulo are concerned, I've never played for a club as well-structured as this.
We've got clouds and rain, just like in Seattle .. but Sao Paulo is better.
In Brazil, even inside the same city, people from different parts dress differently. Sao Paulo, for example, is more connected to global trends and urban movements. Rio de Janeiro is more influenced by the beach, and has a sort of Cali vibe with the way people dress. Porto Alegre down in the south has a hard winter, so people have to dress to face the cold days.
If I'd grown up in Sao Paulo, I'm sure I would've been a great soccer fan.
I just opened a free, public MMA gym in Paraiba, so why can't Curitiba or Sao Paulo have one? No money? Someone needs to do this.
I'd be happy to play in Sao Paulo. It would be a dream; that would be very exciting.
In Sao Paulo, I won everything. Milan, I won everything. Roma, I was league champion.
That was my dream since I was a kid, since I first saw a vale tudo event in my hometown of Sao Paulo. I wanted to compete.
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