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It's a bit challenging at times to fit everything into my daily schedule, but I have a great team behind me, so it makes things a lot easier.
No matter how good a teacher is, if that teacher won't play as part of the team, you're better off without her.
I have a great schedule, I have a great team, and honestly I keep God first. I let him order my steps. He has plans for me that are way bigger, that are plans for me to do nothing but make me great, so I just follow where God's taking me.
Both of my parents were judo fighters from the national team. So I've always been around fighters my whole childhood.
Every team makes moves during the summer.
Not many people know this but my team in England is Manchester United. Bobby Charlton, Denis Law, George Best, all great players. We created a bond when we played each other and I still speak to Bob from time to time, though I can't get used to calling him 'Sir Bobby.'
I was in the chorus in high school, not a soloist. I was on the basketball team. I was in modern dance, part of the group. I was a cheerleader, part of the group. I played the violin, part of the orchestra. I never wanted to be out there alone. Ever.
We're all determined to do whatever it takes to honour the national team jersey.
As the captain of the team, my job involves more than just playing. I have to talk to the players and motivate them.
I work out in the morning before I join group training sessions with the team.
It won't matter who starts and who plays, the most important thing is the Egyptian national team and we will do our best.
The whole cast and creative team were definitely aware of the 'This is the death of Broadway!' kind of thing about 'SpongeBob,' but we've been really ready to change people's minds. I'm really proud of being part of something that took the most creative route to a commercial entity.
There's a lot of fighters that pop up out of the blue that you never heard of. They just don't have the management or the promotion team or the spotlight, you know, to be seen. That's the ones you've gotta watch out for.
I had the world's greatest childhood. I used to hang around by the batting cage and have Hank Aaron ask me how my Little League team was doing.
I didn't understand anything about playing baseball. I started playing, and it was enjoyable. Most of my life, I played with older people on my team, in my league. I learned a lot about life. Every day in my life, I learned something new from somebody.
I wanted to finish my career with one team, in one city, one mayor, one park, one owner. I did that. The Wrigleys owned the team. We played all of our home games at Wrigley Field during the daytime. So my career was very unique, and I am proud of it.
My family and I are devoted to working with our team to rebuild our party in areas where we are weak.
The decisions you make are based on what you think is better for the team and the player.
Sometimes there's too much noise about what's happening, but this is Barcelona - it is a big club. Sometimes people make more of things than they have to. We need to try to close the team away from all that noise outside.
Winning the UCL is really difficult. Only one team can win it, so it's very difficult.
I think it's something each team has to decide on, but I think the guard of honour is supposed to be a way of paying tribute to the opposing players.
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