In football, I need full concentration even though I really enjoy it.
‐‐ Michael Schumacher
In football, it's the job of the player to play, the coach to coach, the official to officiate. Each guy is charged with upholding his end, nothing more. In golf, the player, coach and official are rolled into one, and they overlap completely. Golf really is the best microcosm of life - or at least the way life should be.
‐‐ Lou Holtz
In football, like in life, you must learn to play within the rules of the game.
‐‐ Hayden Fry
In football, the good thing is things can change in a second.
‐‐ Didier Drogba
In football, the hero and legend status is given out far too easily for me.
‐‐ Steven Gerrard
In football, the only game I know is the 90-minutes game. It's not mind games; I don't try to do that.
‐‐ Jose Mourinho
In football, the result is an impostor. You can do things really, really well but not win. There's something greater than the result, more lasting - a legacy.
‐‐ Xavi
In football, there were drinks available everywhere you looked. On a golf tournament, you could find one free anywhere you wanted it. In tennis and NBA basketball, everybody had a hospitality suite, and so you could go there and load up if you wanted to.
‐‐ Pat Summerall
In football, time and space are the same thing.
‐‐ Graham Taylor
In football you always get judged on your last game. Whoever you are, or how amazing you are, it's the last game that everyone has seen.
‐‐ Thierry Henry
In football, you are going to have highs and lows, and you have to recognize when you have new opportunities and walk in those.
‐‐ D'Brickashaw Ferguson
In football, you can always maim a person if you wanted to.
‐‐ Lawrence Taylor
In football you have an adversary; in cinema that adversary is yourself.
‐‐ Eric Cantona
In football, you're dealing with grown men. In gymnastics, you're dealing with prepubescent teenage girls. There's a huge difference. At that age, you're not confident enough to have a voice.
‐‐ Dominique Moceanu
In football, you're hitting, so you might as well hit in practice.
‐‐ Logan Mankins
In football, you're like brothers.
‐‐ Torrey Smith
In 'For Whom the Bell Tolls,' Hemingway cozies up to revolution by romanticizing it (and not only with those execrable love scenes).
‐‐ Madison Smartt Bell
In foreign policy, the only thing worse than not doing something is doing something that fails or makes the situation worse.
‐‐ Kathleen Troia McFarland
In foreign policy, there are times when speaking with one voice - and it doesn't have to be mine - allows us to engage better on issues, and enables us to do things more effectively.
‐‐ Catherine Ashton
In foreign policy you have to wait twenty-five years to see how it comes out.
‐‐ James Reston
In formal logic, a contradiction is the signal of defeat, but in the evolution of real knowledge it marks the first step in progress toward a victory.
‐‐ Alfred North Whitehead
In Formula One, the car can make a difference in a way that a driver cannot. Whereas Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna spent their early seasons in second-rate machinery, Hamilton walked into the equal best car on the grid. His first season none the less has, by any standards, been extraordinary.
‐‐ Martin Jacques
In fourth grade I had a high school reading level, but I didn't want to go to school and I didn't feel I belonged there.
‐‐ Freddie Prinze
In fourth grade, I missed 82 days of school. Out of 160.
‐‐ LeBron James
In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place, oblige it to control itself.
‐‐ Alexander Hamilton
In France, a first lady has no status, and therefore she isn't supposed to do anything else.
‐‐ Valerie Trierweiler
In France, a hip replacement was captured using two GoPros in a stereoscopic 3D arrangement. Students can watch the surgery using a virtual reality headset.
‐‐ Nick Woodman
In France, a woman may forget that she is neither young nor handsome; for the absence of these claims to attention does not expose her to be neglected by the male sex.
‐‐ Marguerite Gardiner
In France, Christmas is a family holiday. You stay home. New Year's Eve is when you go out.
‐‐ Alain Ducasse
In France, Clint Eastwood is like a god.
‐‐ Cecile de France
In France, cooking is a serious art form and a national sport.
‐‐ Julia Child
In France, everyone speaks French 'cause they think it's cool. Gives 'em, gives 'em an excuse to smoke.
‐‐ Scott Thompson
In France, for instance, one magazine writer was convinced that On The Road had been a huge influence on Lost Souls and was crushed to learn that I hadn't read the one until after I'd written the other.
‐‐ Poppy Z. Brite
In France, history is paralyzing.
‐‐ Jean Paul Gaultier
In France, I am the fifth artisan to produce his own chocolate, and the others have been doing it for a long time.
‐‐ Alain Ducasse
In France, I discovered that I love writing in the city. There's such an intensity to being in the city that matches the intensity of what you're experiencing in your head.
‐‐ Tift Merritt
In France, I found there is a lot of attention to the little details and to the quality of life.
‐‐ Yael Naim
In France, I guess there's something like a tyranny in mentalities - we accept success badly, beauty, money. People are certainly envious, and this creates negative energy. This is annoying. I suffered a great deal at one time. I had to fight harder than others. Add to that my marriage to Polanski.
‐‐ Emmanuelle Seigner
In France, I have lots of opportunities. Maybe now I'll be offered films in America. It's the encounter, with the director and the story that counts.
‐‐ Jean Dujardin
In France, I would like to worth with Patrice Chereau, who made 'Queen Margot.'
‐‐ Louis Garrel
In France, if you have any sort of talent, you'd better keep it here. And if you're going to go abroad, it had better not be America. The old battle - American versus Frog cinema. It's ridiculous.
‐‐ Jean Reno
In France, in Europe, the young artists of any generation always act as grandsons of some great man - Poussin, for example, or Victor Hugo. They can't help it. Even if they don't believe in that, it gets in their system. And so when they come to produce something of their own, the tradition is nearly indestructible.
‐‐ Marcel Duchamp
In France one must adapt oneself to the fragrance of a urinal.
‐‐ Gertrude Stein
In France, successive waves of Gaul, Visigoth, and Frank have swept over the land and have dominated it. But the fair hair and blue eyes and the clear skin of the conquering races have been submerged by the rising and overflow of the dusky blood of the original population.
‐‐ Sabine Baring-Gould
In France, that let down the barriers more than a hundred years ago, the feeling of antipathy is still strong enough to sustain an anti-Jewish political party.
‐‐ Franz Boas
In France, the image I had was of a shy girl - a poor lonely girl and not too good-looking. When I went to England, I had another image. I felt the journalists were much more interested in my looks than in my songs.
‐‐ Francoise Hardy
In France the music schools are a bit old fashioned. I was more excited about doing my own stuff or to play with my friend in my band, than studying the piano.
‐‐ Yann Tiersen
In France, the people were the sport of a king's caprice. Everywhere was the shadow of the Bastille. It fell upon the sunniest field, upon the happiest home.
‐‐ Robert Green Ingersoll
In France there are, I think, less than one per cent of people who are too skinny.
‐‐ Karl Lagerfeld
In France, they call the beauty of youth 'the evil beauty.' You don't have it because of you but because you're born with it. The other kind of beauty is your own work, and it takes forever.
‐‐ Monica Bellucci