A Quote by Raul Jimenez

I was very happy to make my Liga debut. — © Raul Jimenez
I was very happy to make my Liga debut.
I am happy to make my debut in the Champions League.
You can make a debut in 25 operas. But to make a debut at the Metropolitan Opera is huge.
Just make it (his obituary): born in Russia, first lesson at 3, debut at 7, debut in America in 1917.
I felt very happy when people mentioned that I had done a good job in my debut flick.
I'm very proud of my New York debut. I played Oscar Wilde in 'Gross Indecency' off Broadway in about 1997. And I was very proud of my Broadway debut in 'The Iceman Cometh.'
When you have a toothache, you think that not having a toothache will make you very happy. But when you don't have a toothache, often you are still not happy. If you practice awareness, you suddenly become very rich, very very happy.
It is not my decision who plays in La Liga, the Champions League, or the Copa. In any case, I just do the best possible in each training session and in each game to be able to get a chance in La Liga.
It is a thing of dreams to make your European debut for your boyhood club. Especially to make it with a goal was very special for me.
I had lost my grandfather just a month-and-a-half before I made my debut. I was suddenly scoring runs and getting into the fray. It was a very trying period for me. I was happy as well as sad.
I'm happy here at Everton. When I decided to come here, I came thinking only in my club, which is Everton, and nothing else. What has to happen next will happen next. I feel comfortable here. I do not know whether my game is more suited to the Premier league or La Liga, but I am very well here.
Best advice that I ever got is to do whatever it takes to make myself happy, so that I'll be able to make others happy. If I'm not happy, I can't make other people happy.
Liga MX is a great environment, the fans are very enthusiastic.
I was raised in a very happy nest by very happy people, and I like to think that those are enough ingredients to make me succeed at Dior.
It's not a personal mission to win La Liga, but I want it very badly.
What you get will never make you happy; who you become will make you very happy or very sad.
I'm very happy to be at City, and I would like to continue there for as long as possible. It obviously depends on my health, my quality on the pitch, and if the club want me to stay. I would like to be there until the end, but the Premier League is such a hard league to play in. It is much more physical than somewhere like La Liga, so it depends.
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