Anfield Capacity Quotes & Sayings
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I could play in front of thousands of people, but the instant cameras got within ten feet of me, I just shut down. I was like the Ricky Bobby of the WPL. — Mariana Zapata
O blessed Saviour, give me grace like Thee, to make Religion my first, and chiefest care, and devoutly to observe, all solemn times, and all holy Rites, which relate to Thy worship. — Thomas Ken
The power of fortune is confessed only by the miserable, for the happy impute all their success to prudence or merit. — Jonathan Swift
History is scholarship. It is also art, and it is literature. — Stephen J. Pyne
Even if it's deep unhappiness, it's your unhappiness. — Andrew Sullivan
That if you believe, really believe, and if your strategy is sound, and if you're willing to leave everything you've got on the field of battle to win the day" - he held his arms wide - "you can do anything." She'd — Dennis Lehane
A railroad is like a lie you have to keep building it to make it stand. — Mark Twain
But as soon as I closed my eyes, all I saw was Brennan and his faceless lover. And I knew that come tomorrow when I saw Brennan again, that would be all I saw. — Sloane Kennedy
A brave heart? It feels like a swollen and aching thing in my chest. — Lisa See
For two months after Christmas vacation we limped around campus with muscles too tigh and sore to walk properly, yet we had no good idea of our goal. Without knowing what a real race was like, I couldn't judge whether it was worth all the preparation, but having put in so much time already, how could we back out? Quite a few Freshman did manage to back out. After Christmas several, when freed from faily practice, decided that they liked not feeling tired all the time. Most of them vanished without a word. — Stefan Kieszling
Money is all right but once you have it you learn it's not the be all and end all. — Alan Sugar
Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life. — Omar Khayyam
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