A Quote by Tim Howard

I wanted to be a soccer player; I wanted to do it at the highest level. — © Tim Howard
I wanted to be a soccer player; I wanted to do it at the highest level.
I wanted to be a huge soccer player. I wanted to be the best in soccer when I grew up. But my life changed. Out of nowhere, I decided to be a fighter.
I got to experience soccer at the highest level at a young age; I decided I wanted to be part of that for as long as possible.
I always wanted to play at the highest level. I didn't care what sport it was; I just wanted to play at the highest level.
I wanted to be a soccer player. And then I wanted to be a rabbi.
If I wanted to play soccer, I'd step out on that soccer field like I'm the best soccer player. Even though I don't have that much experience, I always try to have that type of confidence in myself just to make people believe it.
When I was growing up, I played a lot of soccer. I always wanted to be a good soccer player.
I wanted to end my career still at the highest level, and Bayern is the highest level.
I wanted to be a soccer player.
I wanted to be a soccer player. I knew that couldn't happen.
My dad had a couple of professions in mind for me. He either wanted me to be a doctor because he said male doctors make a lot of money, or he wanted me to be a soccer player. Myself, I thought that I would really love being a pilot for the Air Force. I really wanted to be a part of the Air Force.
I've always wanted to become a professional soccer player.
It's my biggest dream as a soccer player: I always wanted to play in the World Cup.
I never wanted all this hoopla. All I wanted was to be a good ball player and hit twenty-five or thirty homers, drive in a hundred runs, hit .280 and help my club win pennants. I just wanted to be one of the guys, an average player having a good season.
I wanted to compete at the highest level again - and that's the NBA.
I really didn't want to play basketball for the longest time, but I just wouldn't stop growing. But I always wanted to be a professional soccer player.
I had aspirations to do different things with my life. I wanted to play soccer. I wanted to be a lawyer. Serendipity.
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