A Quote by Pep Guardiola

For my experience, my family. I will always be grateful for the people who brought me here. — © Pep Guardiola
For my experience, my family. I will always be grateful for the people who brought me here.
I will always be grateful to Juventus because they brought me through and let me go when we had different needs.
I'm forever grateful for 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' and Bravo for all the opportunities it has brought me and my growing family.
As a former refugee myself, I am very grateful for the help my family received and the opportunities this opened up for me and where it has brought me.
I'm just grateful. I'm grateful for my family, my wife, and our health. I'm grateful to be in a band of brothers that I love so, so, so much. I'm grateful that this magical combination of dudes makes music that people like and moves them.
I'm always really grateful to Butragueno. He asks me how I am doing; he congratulates me when I score... I will always be grateful.
My son Tusshar has given me a wonderful reason to be grateful for my life. My grandson has brought such joy in my family's lives.
I was brought up with a lot of love in my family, and I've always been supported. My family has always protected me in a sort of manic way.
I am grateful to be here, and I will always be grateful for the opportunity Manchester City gave me.
I was brought up to believe that it's family first. Of all the people my parents knew, the family was most important. You always turn to your family, and the family supports you. We do what we can to support our young and go and see the grandchildren if they're doing plays at school and their sports events.
I feel very grateful for the way I was brought up. I did not realise it then, but as I grew older and started writing and realised the material that was there was very strong, I felt very grateful that my life was complicated and that my identity was never clear but put me in a position that was always questioned.
No Doubt will always be there; we've experienced things together that no one else will ever experience with us. It's a family that will always be there, and the music we've created will always be there.
It is always encouraging and kind when people say nice things about my work but I know that it is not me that did it then and it is not me that is doing it now. It is God living in me and for that I will always be grateful.
I came from a very musical family, so I grew up singing karaoke with the family. My family said 'do this' and brought me to singing lessons. I had always been writing poems and songs.
A Grateful Dead concert is much more than the music: it's an experience, almost like being in a family of thousands of people.
My family are comfortable. We're enjoying life in Manchester and here at the club. The people have been great with me, with my family. We're happy and very grateful.
As for highlights, of course "Grease" changed my life and I will always be grateful for that experience.
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