A Quote by Tony Parker

I want to follow in my father's footsteps, but do it better. — © Tony Parker
I want to follow in my father's footsteps, but do it better.
I would just laugh and say, 'My dad was one of the greatest players, and I want to follow in his footsteps.' But I also want to make a name for myself. I want to be Timothy Weah, be myself, play my game, and still follow in his footsteps while I'm doing that.
I want to be fulfilled in myself, rather than try to follow exactly in my father's footsteps.
I get a lot of letters from people saying, 'I want to follow in your footsteps,' and I don't know how to tell people how to follow in my footsteps, because I can't give them the opportunities that I had.
I will follow in my father's footsteps. My father set the bar very high. He was a wonderful leader.
I don't want to follow in anyone's footsteps. I want to follow my own path and do something unique.
I was studying political science; I was adamant that I was going to follow in my father's footsteps.
My songs would be nothing had it not been for my father. I follow his footsteps.
People expected me to be creative and true to myself. In that way, I follow my father's footsteps.
Don't try to follow in my footsteps. Make your own footsteps! No one else can tell the stories that are inside of you except for you.
My role models were Kevin Phillips and David Beckham, and, for me, now girls can look up to female footballers and want to aspire to be them and try to follow in their footsteps and even be better than us.
I will follow my father's footsteps by doing what is right, and God will take care of the rest. My father is my role model. My living role model is Cory Aquino.
If I wasn't a footballer, I definitely would have been a chauffer because that is my father's profession and he's a person I aspire to and admire. I wanted to follow in his footsteps as a man.
I'd always fought against presenting radio really, because my father was a radio DJ in Australia. He's just recently retired. And I kind of didn't want to follow in his footsteps. But I suppose, as we all find as we become older, to some extent we do all become our parents.
I don't want to follow in the footsteps of anybody that went before, because they didn't do what I want to do.
I don't like to follow in the footsteps. I like to learn from the footsteps that came before me, forge a new path.
I know a lot of kids following in my footsteps, not only from my heritage, but there's younger generations trying to follow in my footsteps, so it's really cool just to be the start of something pretty special for our culture.
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