I used to listen to the soap operas with my grandmother.
I have seen the film The Alamo and right now I feel like I've got Davy Crockett behind me. Sometimes I feel like I could put my head in a bucket of water
I can see the carrot at the end of the tunnel.
I do appreciate that the most important thing as manager is to get good results.
The way I was brought up by my parents and guided through my football life by the influences of various managers means that in some ways I am black and white.
In a utopia you want to win matches by several goals and by playing a wonderful brand of football. But that's utopia.
I think management is about just that - managing people via man-to-man skills.
Some innate capacity - some part of the human genetic endowment - enters into language acquisition. That much is uncontroversial among those who believe that humans are part of the natural world. If it were not true, would be a miracle that my granddaughter reflexively identified some elements of the blooming buzzing confusion as language-related and went on to acquire capacities of the kind that you and I are now exercising, while her pet kitten (chimp, songbird, bee. . . ), presented with exactly the same data, could not take the first step, let alone the later ones.
You would make a ship sail against the winds and currents by lighting a bonfire under her decks? I have no time for such nonsense.
Dissents speak to a future age.
The main message of this movie [Let It Shine] that everyone will take away is to believe in yourself.