A Quote by Walter Salles

So when I was very young, I longed for Brazil. — © Walter Salles
So when I was very young, I longed for Brazil.

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I've longed for kids since I was very, very young.
I’ve longed for kids since I was very, very young.
I’ve longed for kids since I was very, very young. And so ... I’m waiting to find the right person, someone who’s willing to take on the job.
I've longed for kids since I was very, very young. And so... I'm waiting to find the right person, someone who's willing to take on the job.
Young people in Brazil for a long time have been an easy prey for the Left, from communists in Brazil. Social media liberated them from that.
I was very young when I left Brazil.
I started very young... I learned my martial arts first in the street. There were always fights. That's the culture in Brazil.
I was really shy when I was back in Brazil, so coming to Europe was very tough. I was arriving as a kid fresh from Brazil into a big team like Inter with a lot of star names.
Brazil and Germany are very similar, but in Brazil we have a much longer career. There are much more books that have been published just there.
In Brazil, young boys dream of playing in the Champions League and I'm very proud to have realized my dream.
Keats longed for fame, but longed above all to deserve it.
I went out of Brazil very early, so the people in Brazil didn't know me well. So they didn't support me so much. I was never intimidated by this because I always knew that I had to go to the field and do my job.
Because as a youngster I longed to see the Black man free and I longed to see anyone stand up for us.
There are many young talents in Brazil. There is a lot of hope in Felipe Massa. It is very difficult to judge him in his first year, but by the end of the end we are going to have a better position how he does in Formula One.
He longed for the deep as she longed for the night sky and for white lilies floating on water -- although she still tried to convince herself that love alone could feed her soul.
For some reason that only a sociologist might be able to accurately explain, the Brazilian Press was extremely unkind to me, reporting only selective derogatory untruthful rumors (some of which are still around), harsh criticism, and unwarranted sarcasm. I was very hurt by this. It was such great disappointment... When I came back from Brazil at that time, I made a promise to myself that I would never, ever again sing in Brazil. So far [as of 2002], I have kept this promise, having declined each and every invitation or proposals to perform in Brazil. Once was enough!
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