Top 1200 Pep Talk Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
I wish Pep Guardiola the best. I rate him.
Everyone knows Pep and what he can do.
Shouldn't someone give a pep talk or something?" Minho asked, pulling Thomas's attention away from Alby. "Go ahead," Newt replied. Minho nodded and faced the crowd. "Be careful," he said dryly. "Don't die.
I'm cool with Pep. I think he's a top manager. — © Joe Hart
I'm cool with Pep. I think he's a top manager.
Pep is highly intelligent.
The trouble with giving yourself a pep talk is, that deep down you know it's all bullshit.
Let me tell you what I just heard. Talk, talk, talk, I. Talk, talk, talk, I. Well, what about me?
I think Pep Guardiola is a top manager. There's no doubt about that. Not only did he manage Messi and Iniesta, but he made them better and took them to levels they'd never been before. The best team I've ever seen is Pep Guardiola's Barcelona. I'm sure his management got something to do with that.
All of you know how Pep Guardiola is as a manager... he is the best coach in history.
I am reading the biography of Pep Guardiola. I find it really interesting.
It's always fascinating to watch Pep Guardiola teams.
I go from locker to locker, pretending the guys are here. You know, give them a little bit of a pep talk. It must be working, because we haven't lost a game yet.
Drunken men give some of the best pep talks.
There were many good reasons to move to Bayern, and Pep Guardiola was definitely one of them. — © Xabi Alonso
There were many good reasons to move to Bayern, and Pep Guardiola was definitely one of them.
Pep Guardiola tactically brings a gift that is second to none in the world.
The game is not won by a pep talk on Saturday. It's won by preparation of your club from Monday until game time. If they're not ready on Saturday, you're not going to get them ready by trying to inspire them with a dog-eat-dog sermon on that day.
For me personally, Pep Guardiola is the best coach in the world.
Pep and Jurgen tell me that the Premier League is crazy, a hard one.
Once Fang took pep pills and they worked - the only time he ever ran to bed.
For me, it's been a treat to interact with authors who were publishing when I was a young reader. Judy Blume once gave me a pep talk at a writing conference. I had a short story featured in the same anthology as Beverly Cleary. Magic.
Pep Guardiola is one of the most respected managers in the world.
Pep Guardiola, when he was at Bayern Munich, he was able to reply in German in his first press conference.
When Pep was at Barcelona, I was so young, 16 or 17 years old. I went to training a lot, and Pep Guardiola told me a lot of things, but I didn't stay in the first team. He is an amazing coach, and if he comes to the Premier League, I think he will win a lot of titles.
I give myself a pep talk and visualize the routine. I tell myself: "I can do this, let's go!"
I try not to respond with a pep talk, such as, "Everyone has talent, just try, you'll see." I skirt those kinds of answers.
Working under Pep Guardiola, a chance like that doesn't come along too often. That's no disrespect to Mauricio Pochettino, but the people that Pep has worked with grow as players.
I've just got better as a player thanks to Pep.
President Obama gave a speech about healthcare tonight, and yesterday he gave a pep talk to students. He told them that in order to succeed they need to work hard and study hard. Then today, former President George W. Bush presented the rebuttal.
As a father, you find yourself telling this to your kids a lot. My son, when he didn't want to play baseball, I was like, "Buddy, try it. Try playing baseball and if you don't like it, that's fine. But I want you to try it. I want you to try as hard as you can at it. And then we'll talk about it." You kind of have to give yourself the same pep talk. As a 43-year-old, you're like, "You know what? Just, try it. Try as hard as you can, give it everything you got and then accept the results."
You can learn a lot from Pep Guardiola. From pre-season to the match itself. He has a vision of the game that is impressive.
My thing is "You don't need anyone else to empower you; you can empower yourself." Whether it's a pep talk or putting on a good shade of lipstick, whatever you need to do, do it, but be yourself. You absolutely don't need someone else to tell you that you're good enough.
The relationship with Pep wasn't a very good one.
It's really amazing what Pep Guardiola has done at Man City.
Lack of pep is often mistaken for patience.
Everybody wants to play for Pep.
Pep is at a very high tactical level. A teacher who wants to know every detail of the game.
When I became a coach, I began to admire Pep Guardiola.
The nearest I have ever seen to the great Willie Pep
i drink caffeine" she said calmly "lot's of it gives you pep — © Ally Carter
i drink caffeine" she said calmly "lot's of it gives you pep
An internship with Pep Guardiola would be a huge present.
Spain started to generate a very good playing style from Pep Guardiola's arrival at Barcelona.
The tactical way of Pep is the most incredible I have ever seen. When he was at Barcelona, that was their best team, I think.
I signed for City in 2013 but I've never met Pep Guardiola or any of the first-team players.
Real optimism is not the pep talk you give yourself. It is earned through the labor involved in emotional housekeeping.
People say, 'Pep won in Barca, but it was boring,' or, 'Pep won in Bayern, but it was boring.' I understand that. But games won, goals scored, goals conceded, titles... sorry, guys, it was good!
We talk a lot about the importance of physical exercise to wake us up out of the half sleep in which so many of us walk around. But we need, even more, some spiritual and mental exercises every morning to stir us into action. Give yourself a pep talk every day.
Pep has the magic touch. He breathes football.
I certainly don't mean to leave the impression that anxiety can be waved away with a simple pep talk. In fact, for some, God's healing will include the help of therapy and/or medication. If that's the case, do not for a moment think that you're a second-class citizen of heaven. Ask God to lead you to a qualified counselor or physician who'll provide the treatment you need. This much is sure: It's not God's will that you lead a life of perpetual anxiety. It's not his will that you face every day with dread and trepidation.
It's clear that I owe Pep a lot and I would be honoured to work with him again. — © Sergio Busquets
It's clear that I owe Pep a lot and I would be honoured to work with him again.
Dr. Everest, got up and gave us a little pep talk. Mostly it boiled down to the fact that it was autumn, and everyone was back, and while that was a great thing, people better not get cocky or misbehave or he'd personally kill us all. He didn't actually say those words, but that was the subtext.
Pep Guardiola sees things before they happen, and that's an advantage - a massive plus.
Alex Ferguson, Mourinho, Pep you can always see the vision.
Pep Guardiola was very good for the Bundesliga.
I love challenges, especially with Pep Guardiola.
I am not dependent on Pep. He is a great coach, but I do not need to take the same path as him.
You cannot compare Pep to any Brazilian coach. If you put all Brazilian coaches together, you would get Pep. One has motivational skills, another is tactically strong. But Pep has it all.
When you see Pep on TV or read his words in the newspaper, it is the portrait of a man who is the ultimate professional. But when you work with him, you don't just come to see him as a coach. You learn about his qualities as a man. It is that side of Pep Guardiola that the people on the outside don't get to see.
Pep is a great manager who has coached some big teams in Europe and won a lot of trophies.
Pep is an extraordinary coach.
Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola are the two best teachers in the world.
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