Paolo Maldini famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Playing the game I have learned the meaning of humility. It has given me an understanding of futility of the human effort.

  • This is my last Commonwealth Games. Five CWG and nine medals, it is enough for me.

  • If the English language had been properly organized ... then there would be a word which meant both 'he' and 'she', and I could write, 'If John or Mary comes heesh will want to play tennis', which would save a lot of trouble.

  • I've been singing all my life. I've always wanted this. I sang in church, in school plays, and my parents gave me vocal lessons. My parents always said this was destined for me.

  • If you want something to play with go find yourself a toy, baby, my time is too expensive and I'm not a little boy.

  • If you are serious, don't play with my heart, it makes me furious.

  • When you're writing a movie or a play and writing isn't going well, which is for me the normal condition - it's an exceptional day when suddenly I've got something and it's going well - you can call the studio or the producer or whoever is waiting for it and say, "I know I said I was going to have it in by the end of the summer.

  • I studied in Britain and spent great moments of my life there as a student living in Belsize Park. I admire the British trait of the stiff upper lip in the face of adversity. My wife studied in Britain, too, and both of us have many friends there.

  • He gave Marcie a spare to the Jeep—I should park this thing in the ocean, twenty feet under.

  • Landscaping is the great cardinal sin of modern architecture. It's not your garden, it's not a park - it's a formless patch of grass, shrubbery and the occasional tree that exists purely to stop the original developer's plans from looking like a howling concrete wilderness.

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