A Quote by Neymar

I want to trace my own path by doing the things I have been doing, winning titles, reaching goals. — © Neymar
I want to trace my own path by doing the things I have been doing, winning titles, reaching goals.
I'm going to be doing solo stuff. The idea is to do 'small' and 'off my beaten path,' or go back to an old, beaten path - do some smaller things that I haven't done in 15 or 20 years. Just to sort of get my feet wet, because I haven't done my own material for a couple of years - I've been doing a lot of other things.
You see a lot of depression among injured sports stars who would rather be reaching their goals or at least doing what they love doing.
There's that talent thing where I can score goals, and there's also that want and ambition to keep doing it and doing it and doing it. I've seen a lot of players do it for a year and then they rest on their laurels, but I've been very driven throughout my career. Without being the most talented, I think I've tried to make the most of it.
I've been very fortunate at having good titles but I just think in terms of titles. I'm doing a workshop now where people write books and they come and I name their books for them. I'm good with titles.
I've been a part of this before, where you think the racing gods are against you, then next thing you know, you can't do anything wrong. You're winning races and doing things you feel like you shouldn't have done that particular day. It all comes full circle in this sport. It has a funny way of doing it.
I have been blessed when it comes to winning the titles, as I have won it all, and I am always in the scheme of things.
I've been naturally quick at learning things, and I learn by doing things, so if I sit beside someone who is actively doing something, I look at how they do it and absorb the way in which they do something and find my own comfortable way of reimagining that, or using certain techniques in my own way.
I see myself on top, doing what I love to do, and doing it the way I want to do it. No rules, just doing my own thing.
I have always been interested in entertaining, scoring goals, making things happen, doing things off the cuff, and Chris Coleman offered me that.
You have your own culture and your own ways of doing things. I hope Japan continues on this path.
Man United under Fergie were about winning Champions League titles and winning Premier League titles.
I am happy doing standup so I don't ever want to stop doing it. But I wouldn't mind venturing off and doing other things that are creative.
'Entrepreneur 'just denotes that you recognize that you're doing things across disciplines and that you're blazing your own path.
If we want to reach the people that no one else is reaching, we've got to do things that no one else is doing.
If you want to reach people nobody is reaching, you've got to do things nobody is doing
Keats's odes are among my favorite poems ever. As are Neruda's. So yes, I think my poems are odes, though I really just see those titles as ways of more or less orienting the poem. I've never thought about this until now, but I guess you could say that one effect of all the titles, their pervasiveness in the book, might be to once again, as so many other things do, put into question the meaning of the word "for," which I suppose is one of the great human questions: what is all this for? Why, and for whom, are we doing whatever we are doing?
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