A Quote by Robert Green

I'm proud playing for the country, and I want to represent them as much as I can. — © Robert Green
I'm proud playing for the country, and I want to represent them as much as I can.
I want to represent my country to the best of my abilities. I want to make Reese Witherspoon proud.
I'm always hungry and eager to represent my country and make them proud.
I love track racing and I'm proud to be a British cyclist and proud to pull on the jersey to represent my country.
I hope for my children, and for all Mexicans, that they can be proud to be Mexican, proud of their heritage, and proud that they have a peaceful, inclusive, vibrant country that is playing a role in the world.
Let me do what I do best. And that's to run and represent my country and make my country proud.
We all want to be identified as someone cool, and I have struggled with repping where I'm from and my heritage before. It's part of growing pains. But when people see me being proud of what I am - and they are what I am too - it makes them proud. That's why I try to represent my Asian and my black side.
I'm proud to represent my country.
Millennium Trails will be very tangible gifts to the future. We will walk on them and hike on them and bike on them. They will be accessible to people of all ages and abilities. But in a very important way they represent more than the tangible effect of the trail. They represent a commitment and an investment in what kind of country we want in the next century.
I'm representing the people of the United States and I'm going to represent them as somebody should represent them, not how they've been represented in the past where we lose to every single country.
I am very proud to represent my country.
I'm very proud to represent my hometown, my country.
I do know where I'm from, and I'm proud to be an Arkansan and to represent country music.
I'm proud to represent those hands that labor in this country.
I want to be proud of this country, but when aspects of our policy don't align with my ethics, I want to protest them and try to change them.
I have a lot of great memories of playing in Dallas as a kid, and I'm proud to represent Nacogdoches.
I've always been proud to represent my country, whether it be World Cups, European Championships or just friendly games, I've always been a proud person, I'm very patriotic.
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