Johann Cruyff Quotes & Sayings
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Men who pride themselves on their ancestry are like the potato plant, the most part of which is under ground. — William Tyler
They were everything they ought to be and nothing else. — Patrick Rothfuss
Almost any difficulty will move in the face of honesty. When I am honest I never feel stupid. And when I am honest I am automatically humble. — Hugh Prather
Well, this place was not purgatory, Nirvana, or any sort of rebirth, and it occurred to Nick that regardless of what people believed, the universe had its own ideas. — Neal Shusterman
My idol was Johann Cruyff (a Dutch soccer player) and I wanted to be like him. But when I realized that I would never be, I decided to do something else. I met the kitchen by chance and quickly became completely enamoured by it. — Ferran Adria
Nothing is ever as it seems but sometimes it leads to a better outcome than you could possibly have dreamed. — Truth Devour
This enraged the other Nazi so much that the next morning he came to our house and he shot my father. — Bruno Schulz
Longing for something fresh, for something no one else has said often leads to bad exegesis. — Matt Chandler
What difference is there between us, save a restless dream that follows my soul but fears to come near you? — Khalil Gibran
An idealistic lover is a blind lover, and therefore a true lover; a pragmatic lover is a sighted lover, and therefore a false lover. — Kedar Joshi
The love she felt for Rob now was a burning tenderness, a knowledge that he was the one who'd taught he it was POSSIBLE to love, who had melted the ice of her heart. it was strong and gentile and steady, full of admiration and the intimacy of shared likes and dislikes. it was golden and warm like a summer afternoon. — L.J.Smith
Tglhe heart is such a strange little beast - a lump of thick muscles with pipes sticking out. Sometimes I think my heart is made of rubber, and the world Stretches it and twists it so that it writhes in my chest and aches. This is why I have spent most of my time on this this planet here but hurting. Sometimes I think a heart of porcelain would be easier. Let it drop out of my rib cage and break on the floor, no heartbeat, the end. Instead, I get a bouncy heart That bleeds when the world claws at it but keeps beating through the pain. — Emery Lord
Players prefer the FA Cup because it's the end of season curtain-raiser. — Peter Withe