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My father was always in good spirits, he loved football. It makes me a bit sad because if he could enjoy seeing me now, what I have achieved, that would be a highlight in his life. But I'm sure that he watches over me from above.
Cristiano Ronaldo
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a sense of longing for a deceased father while celebrating personal achievements.

Cristiano Ronaldo reflects on the influence of his father, who loved football and was a source of joy in his life. The quote captures a bittersweet sentiment, as Ronaldo wishes his father could witness his success yet finds comfort in believing that his father is watching over him from beyond. It speaks to the deep emotional connection between parent and child, especially in the context of personal accomplishments.

Themes

FatherAchievementMemoryFamilyFootball

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech at an awards ceremony, you could express gratitude to your father by quoting this.

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