A Quote by Willy Caballero

I have to be patient and try to take my opportunity when the boss decides I have to play. — © Willy Caballero
I have to be patient and try to take my opportunity when the boss decides I have to play.
I think it's important for me to play in different position so if the boss wants me to play on the left or behind the striker I can play where the boss tells me to play.
The patient decides when it's best to go.
Everyone needs an opportunity in life. I was given an opportunity as a manager, and you try and take it.
As soon as the boss decides he wants his workers to do something, he has two problems: making them do it and monitoring what they do.
I've had to do a lot of growing quickly for my career and owning that I'm the boss. I used to play every single one of the roles and now I have to remember that I'm the boss.
I just want to exhaust every opportunity to play and obviously try to play in a game like this - the Super Bowl.
If the boss is a jerk, get over it. First of all, don't you think there's a good chance that your boss's boss knows what's going on? If so, just keep your head down and do the work. Usually, if you put in maximum effort and produce excellent results, someone in the company is going to take notice. Either you will get promoted or your jerky boss will get the heave-ho. It happens all the time.
At Tottenham, it took two years for me to try to break in there. I knew my opportunity would come - it was just about being patient and working hard on the training pitch - and it did.
When I try to be patient on my own, my patience is forced and short-lived. It is obvious to everyone that I am desperately trying to be patient.
Well, what I tried to do is to just listen to my voice, because my voice is my boss. She decides.
It's emotional for every champion who decides to step down, it's a tough decision. It's probably easier for some, like me. But I'm just going to try to take it in stride. It's part of life.
Every opportunity I get, I just try to take advantage of it, embrace it and take everything in.
We've been very patient over the years but this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reset the rules for the River Murray and we're determined not to squander that opportunity.
Therefore, let us be patient, patient; and let God our Father teach His own lesson, His own way. Let us try to learn it well and quickly; but do not let us fancy that He will ring the school-bell, and send us to play before our lesson is learnt.
In the U.A.E., the wickets are on the slower side. You can't play through the line; you need to take your time and be patient.
In philanthropy, you have to take the attitude of a mother... You have to be patient, and we have been very patient for a long time.
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