Thiago Silva Quotes
I must continue to work hard to help my teammates. Competition always exists in football.

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I don't wear a lot of color because I live in New York, and I'm sort of color-blind, so colors don't match to me a lot of the times, and it makes me anxious. So I'll always defer back to black.
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One of the things I love about acting is that I can enter into these other people's lives. But going back to being me at the end of the day is very important, too. That process of remembering who I am.
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I think when you compete every week, when you play under pressure daily, you find your rituals to be 100 percent focused on what you're doing.
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I can go to a country song, go right into it and make it sound authentic. And I think that's because of my ear as an impressionist.
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I have to accept the fact that, no matter what I do, it's going to annoy someone.
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There are no quick fixes to Indigenous poverty and social disaster.
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Preacher is a book that somehow allows me time by its settling on it's characters, that sort of modern gothic western feel. You're not likely to see the boat veering too far from that.
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I am one of those people that's never been really cynical about life, you know.
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Self-exploration is very painful, but unless you do that, you will never know who you are and who you want to be.
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Learning to write comics is, in fact, so bloody difficult because it's such a weird form that it does actually make you a bit more adaptable for other forms.
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Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Something may occur to make you regret your premature action.
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My parents were hugely supportive like that. I was always the best - it's so embarrassing, isn't it? I was always the best at everything.
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I'm someone who believes in 'live and let live,' and that applies to everything.
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The printing press is either the greatest blessing or the greatest curse of modern times, sometimes one forgets which it is.
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From what the moderns want, we must learn what poetry should become; from what the ancients did, what poetry must be.
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My father, Cecil Banks Mullis, and mother, formerly Bernice Alberta Barker, grew up in rural North Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. My dad's family had a general store, which I never saw. My grandparents on his side had already died before I started noticing things.
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When you do a remake, there's a lot of pressure because people always love the original.
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I started running 3 miles every morning after throat surgery to remove a cyst last year. The gym used to be my adversary. But that has all changed. Now, I look forward to it every morning.
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You're not a rock n' roll person four hours a day or even when you're on stage. It's become the rhythm of your whole life.
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For my second record I had gotten ProTools (program) and started to familiar myself with hard disc recording.
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I don't do the same food in Tokyo that I do in Vegas and vice versa. If I did that, two weeks later I would have no customers.
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Exposing yourself to many kinds of art can only lead to amazing things. It helps you learn about your own art, your own taste, what kind of art you want to create for yourself.
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I must continue to work hard to help my teammates. Competition always exists in football.