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I'm not usually one for barefoot soccer, but it was really nice today. |
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There are no conversations. |
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Carl Hagelin |
I had more friends on my hockey team than I did on my soccer team. I might have been better at soccer, to be honest. But I think it was more the friendship, and my family was more of a hockey family than a soccer family, so when I had to make a decision, I tried hockey, and it turned out to be a good decision. |
Carl Hagelin |
Since we travel a lot as a team, I spend a lot of time on a plane where I like to play 'Football Manager.' I have been a soccer fan since I was 5 years old, so to be able to manage soccer teams is a lot of fun. |
Eduardo Galeano |
A lot of leftists think it is soccer's fault that people don't think, while most rightists are convinced that soccer is a proof that people think with their feet. |
Ina Garten |
When I wrote 'Barefoot in Paris,' I wanted to make simple recipes that you could make at home that tasted like French classics. |
Phyllis Diller |
You know you're old when someone compliments you on your alligator shoes, and you're barefoot. |
Zaha Hadid |
As a woman, I'm expected to want everything to be nice and to be nice myself. A very English thing. I don't design nice buildings - I don't like them. I like architecture to have some raw, vital, earthy quality. |
Eric Idle |
I love being an older comic now. It's like being an old soccer or an old baseball player. You're in the Hall of Fame and it's nice, but you're no longer that person in the limelight on the spot doing that thing. |
Sergio Garcia |
Obviously, the good thing about golf, it's difficult to really, really blow it after five holes unless it goes really, really, really... really, really, really wrong. But you still have 13 to go, and if you have a good run, where you make five or six birdies, you can get it back somehow. |
Andres Iniesta |
In the past, I had my idols but today I enjoy learning from all the soccer I watch. |
Lee H. Hamilton |
But in the end our government usually - not unfailingly - is responsive to the people; and usually - not always - will try to do what is right. |