A Quote by Thibaut Courtois

Nobody is guaranteed to be a starter; thinking that would be a mistake. — © Thibaut Courtois
Nobody is guaranteed to be a starter; thinking that would be a mistake.
Guaranteed, full stop, nobody gets treated differently when it comes to the Justice Department, because nobody is above the law.
What we're thinking about is a peaceful planet. We're not thinking about anything else. We're not thinking about any kind of power. We're not thinking about any kind of struggles. We're not thinking about revolution or war or any of that. That's not what we want. Nobody wants to get hurt. Nobody wants to hurt anybody. We would all like to be able to live an uncluttered life. A simple life, a good life. And think about moving the whole human race ahead a step, or a few steps.
Everybody wants to be a starter, and I feel like I'm a starter in this league, but I can't necessarily control that.
You do not have to be The fastest starter. Just be a starter! You will, without fail, Reach your destination-sun.
I don't believe you name a starter until the starter wins the team.
I know I'm good enough to be a starter and I'm a much more productive player when I get starter minutes. But I don't have to start. That's not me.
I'd really rather that nobody had a gun, and then nobody would have to worry about it. That would be more my theory. In America, there's this knee-jerk response that more walls and more guns make people safer, and I'm entirely suspect of that way of thinking.
Zooey said... It would be very nice to come home and be in the wrong house. To eat dinner with the wrong people by mistake, sleep in the wrong bed by mistake, and kiss everybody good-bye in the morning thinking they were your own family.
When my number is called, nobody cares if I am a starter or not. They just care if I make plays or if I'm productive.
It'd be nice to learn enough from each mistake that we'd be guaranteed to never repeat that same mistake twice. But, how many times have you said, 'I'll never do that again,' only to find yourself right back at it a few days later. Learning from our mistakes requires humility and a willingness to look for new strategies to become better.
The biggest mistake, in general, I've made, is to put too much of a weighting on someone's talent and not enough on their personality. And I've made that mistake several times. I think it actually matters whether somebody has a good heart, it really does. I've made the mistake of thinking that it's sometimes just about the brain.
Confidence is very important - even pretending to be confident. If you make a mistake but do not let your opponent see what you are thinking then he may overlook the mistake.
It would be a terrible mistake to go through life thinking that people are the sum total of what you see.
I would not put Dak Prescott on the bench. I would leave him as the starter, and I wouldn't have a problem with that at all.
Not many people do what Jameis Winston did: first year as a starter winning a national championship, only one loss in his two years as a starter. He's got great charisma. He's polarizing for some people, but he's a rare talent.
Sometimes people mistake some things regarding that, thinking just one player would make up for the needs of an entire club.
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