Saturday, April 20, 2024 Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

Thierry Henry

« All quotes from this author
 

I take the ball, I go wide, I cross, I shoot, but when the moment beckons, I am ready to make the difference.

 
Thierry Henry

» Thierry Henry - all quotes »



Tags: Thierry Henry Quotes, Authors starting by H


Similar quotes

 

It is fantastic how clever the guy is. He seems ready for every situation and the bigger the game, the more he can handle it. [...] When you play with him and see what he does with a ball, nothing surprises me any more. One of these days, he will make the ball talk.

 
Ronaldinho
 

When you look at Obafemi Martins, in my eyes he is one of the best strikers at the moment in this league and maybe Europe as well. He is flexible, he is fast, he can shoot with both feet and he is a good header of the ball.

 
Obafemi Martins
 

What we mean by information — the elementary unit of information — is a difference which makes a difference, and it is able to make a difference because the neural pathways along which it travels and is continually transformed are themselves provided with energy. The pathways are ready to be triggered. We may even say that the question is already implicit in them.

 
Gregory Bateson
 

He controlled the ball on his chest, step on it, look, see if someone was in the stands, take a coffee, turn, call his family, no one was answering, left a message, and then thought "Oh, I might cross the ball." He crossed it and they scored.

 
Thierry Henry
 

Each religion is a brave guess at the authorship of Hamlet. Yet, as far as the play goes does it make any difference whether Shakespeare or Bacon wrote it? Would it make any difference to the actors if their parts happened out of nothingness, if they found themselves acting on the stage because of some gross and unpardonable accident? Would it make any difference if the playwright gave them the lines or whether they composed them themselves, so long as the lines were properly spoken? Would it make any difference to the characters if A Midsummer Night's Dream was really a dream?

 
Lewis Mumford
© 2009–2013Quotes Privacy Policy | Contact