A Quote by Serge Ibaka

I learned a lot in Spain. — © Serge Ibaka
I learned a lot in Spain.

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Castilian Spanish-speaking Spain is big, but is bigger in addition with Catalonian-speaking Spain, Galician-speaking Spain and Basque-speaking Spain. Democratic Spain, Constitutional Spain, can not be separated from diversity and the respect to the citizenship.
I spent a lot of my childhood in Spain. My nuclear family lives in Spain and has lived there for a long time.
I arrived in Spain at three years old when my dad played in Valencia. Then we spent a lot of time in Vigo in the northwest part of Spain.
I had lived in France before graduate school, but because of Spain, I had a lot of the characters go and spend a good bit of time in Spain.
When I was 10 years old, we moved to Spain with my mother. I learned Spanish before I learned English. But the English language stayed with me.
I don't think I changed a lot although I learned a lot. Adversity can be a wonderful teacher. Some people can't handle the pressure of it. For me it was a great thing. I learned about myself going through tough times. I guess I learned well.
I owe everything to Spain - that's where I learned to write, to read, and to play football.
I learned a lot from Clint [Eastwood], who's an extremely economic director. I learned a lot from Michael Winterbottom, who really gave a lot of trust in the actors and allowed them to live in the space instead of trying to manipulate and make it too set and too staged. Working with [Robert] De Niro taught me a lot of being an actors' director and what that is. I've learned a lot from pretty much everybody. Hopefully I've picked up something from everybody I've worked with.
When I went to Spain, it was a risk because I was really young. But I quickly learned the game, and I grew as a result.
I have been in Spain a lot of years and I have a lot of love for the country.
Spain travel tip: If bathroom genders are indicated by flamingos, the boy flamingo is the one with a hat. I learned this the hard way.
I learned a lot from being in hell. I learned discipline. I learned that I choose what to put in my body.
I've obviously learned a lot, a lot of mental toughness, learned how to deal with some adversity. Hopefully I'm better for it.
I was right choosing to play with Spain. It is a pride; the decision was easy. I love Spain.
I'm from Spain, and in Spain, things in the '80s after the dictatorship, it was like a big explosion of freedom.
I've learned a heck of a lot this way [making Dark Tower comics]. I've also learned a lot from the editors at Marvel, who are always an equal part in the creative team.
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