A Quote by Pedro

I prefer not to return to the Camp Nou wearing another shirt. It would be strange. But if that's what destiny holds. — © Pedro
I prefer not to return to the Camp Nou wearing another shirt. It would be strange. But if that's what destiny holds.
My dream when I was at Barca was to play at Camp Nou and I did - just not wearing the shirt I'd expected when I was little.
I have played at the Nou Camp and the Bernabeu.
It is very complicated to play here at Camp Nou.
The difference being that a nerd would wear a D&D shirt because he loves D&D while a hipster would wear a D&D shirt because it's ridiculous that he is wearing a D&D shirt.
I like wearing fitted jackets mixed with jeans, a button-down shirt and a tie. I like to keep the rock and roll feel but class it up a bit. As far as stage clothes, I prefer John Varvatos and All Saints. They have clothing that is really accessible for wearing every day as well as for wearing on stage. I also love J. Lindeberg's suits.
When I'm lounging at home it has to be my trackpants and T-shirt. If I am going out, I prefer wearing a nice dress.
Patriarch Kirill. I would prefer - because if I say one thing, I have to say another and another and another. I would prefer that what we spoke about, us, alone, will remain only what we said in public.
At the Barcelona youth academy, I lived right next to Camp Nou, but I spent my days watching movies.
Welcome to the Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona that is packed to capacity... with some patches of seats left empty.
Just like footballers want to play at Wembley, the Nou Camp and the Bernabeu, boxers have their dream arenas too.
And I was victim to that very early in my career, where I would go into auditions, and I'd be wearing a big T shirt, a big baggy T shirt and loose jeans. You know, to try and show people that there was more to me than just that.
I always believe you give your all for whoever you're playing for, whatever shirt you put on. You play for that team and you want to win for that team - whether I'm wearing a Liverpool shirt or an England shirt.
When I was a Real Sociedad player, we lost on every occasion we visited Camp Nou. Maybe that is normal for a small team, but with Liverpool and Real Madrid, you expect more.
I would like to see the Pope wearing my T-shirt.
Most of the people buying the Soviet paraphernalia were Americans and West Europeans. All would be sickened by the thought of wearing a swastika. None objected, however, to wearing the hammer and sickle on a T-shirt or a hat. It was a minor observation, but sometimes, it is through just such minor observations that a cultural mood is best observed. For here, the lesson could not have been clearer: while the symbol of one mass murder fills us with horror, the symbol of another mass murder makes us laugh.
I feel I have the Juve shirt sewn to my body because I breathe it every day, but wearing the national team shirt is also an honour.
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