A Quote by Unai Emery

We all need to give 100%, and that's what I'm looking for from every player and myself. — © Unai Emery
We all need to give 100%, and that's what I'm looking for from every player and myself.
As a player, I have this feeling - and I think every player thinks this - that I am responsible for how my team-mates feel. I just want to do my best and give 100 per cent, and if I do that, they will feel better and think, 'I will give 100%.'
Against each player, I will give 100 per cent. I give my best in every game.
I will give 100 per cent and play with my life in every game. That's one of my main features as a player.
I outline fairly extensively because I'm usually dealing with real events. I don't need to give myself as much information as I used to, but I still like to have two pages of outline for every projected 100 pages of manuscript.
Every night on the court I give my all, and if I'm not giving 100 percent, I criticize myself.
I always tell myself that when you're playing a character, pretend they're on trial and you're giving the best witness of their life. You really need to think about every element of the character and represent them properly, as if they were a real person. You want to give 100 percent of what they're worth and what they deserve as people.
Unless I play like Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, it'll be hard to give myself 100 out of 100.
I'm more careful now, but in the past I would always have to give 100 percent of myself to every single show.
I'm a Napoli player and I'll give 100 percent to win something with this shirt.
You have to give 100 per cent in every game and you cannot give more than 100 per cent.
Talking to a player helps, but in our sport the majority of learning happens from watching another player. You pick up things like being punctual, being nice to everyone, making sure you give your 100 per cent even in training.
One of the nice things about looking at a bear is that you know it spends 100 per cent of every minute of every day being a bear. It doesn't strive to become a better bear. It doesn't go to sleep thinking, "I wasn't really a very good bear today". They are just 100 per cent bear, whereas human beings feel we're not 100 per cent human, that we're always letting ourselves down. We're constantly striving towards something, to some fulfilment
I never look at myself as a black player. I think of myself as a hockey player that wants to be the best player in the league.
I've never had a huge circle of friends. I can't spread myself that thin and go 100 million miles an hour all the time. I choose to give truly of myself, entirely of myself, to the people I choose to do that with, and I can't do that with everyone.
This is how I see myself, as a player that at the end of the day, whether I have a letter or not, I know that when we're in overtime or it's a deciding moment in the game my teammates are looking at me to step up. To me that's all I need to know.
That top 100 is a big barrier that every tennis player strives to break into.
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