Quotes About Crowds
I don't go out at all. I have my three restaurants that I go to, and that's it. I spend the least possibly time here on-site because that takes energy away as well. There is a lot of people, you know. It's massive kind of stadium, a lot of players.
~ Alexander Zverev
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I am an advocate of playing in big stadiums.
~ Emma Hayes
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It's a massive difference when you play in front of full stadiums; you can sense the buzz around the players, and it helps us get that extra one or two per cent that may be the difference in games.
~ Aaron Ramsey
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I've never felt nervous in front of big crowds and in big stadiums.
~ Andy Murray
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Outdoor stadiums scare me to death.
~ Dana White
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I respect the people who work with me, and I respect the crowds in the stadiums - I just live the game and try to advise my players in the right moments. If that means I have to raise my arms and jump, I will raise my arms and jump if that is the best way to help them.
~ Nuno Espirito Santo
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It would be great to play in England. The atmosphere in the stadiums is incredible.
~ Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
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I play against big teams in big stadiums.
~ Andreas Pereira
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I think if you're a footballer, you want to play in big stadiums like Old Trafford.
~ Andreas Pereira
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It's always nice to play in new and big stadiums.
~ Joshua Kimmich
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I knew nothing of the real life of a musician, but I seemed to see myself standing in front of great crowds of people, playing my accordion.
~ Lawrence Welk
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Nor law, nor duty bade me fight, Nor public men, nor cheering crowds, A lonely impulse of delight Drove to this tumult in the clouds.
~ William Butler Yeats
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Parades are man's attempt to make traffic exciting.
~ Demetri Martin
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It takes a lot of nerves to be a sports entertainer and to be in front of those big crowds.
~ Lacey Evans
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I can play in front of 30,000 people at Fenway and not be nervous at all. But I get really nervous in front of kids.
~ Coy Bowles
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I get kind of nervous in crowds, so a musical festival would never be something I would go to, unless I was playing.
~ Natalie Prass
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Scottish crowds are always a good laugh: they never take life too seriously, and there's always great banter.
~ Tom Walker
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I literally do not understand how New Yorkers deal with summer.
~ Tom Sturridge
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New Yorkers are historically tough crowds.
~ Mat Kearney
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Anything to do with Heathrow is a nightmare.
~ Keith Allen
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Yet five minutes after she had passed the statue of Achilles she had the rapt look of one brushing through crowds on a summer's afternoon, when the trees are rustling, the wheels churning yellow, and the tumult of the present seems like an elegy for past youth and past summers, and there rose in her mind a curious sadness, as if time and eternity showed through skirts and waistcoats, and she saw people passing tragically to destruction.
~ Virginia Woolf
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The attribution of intelligence to machines, crowds of fragments, or other nerd deities obscures more than it illuminates. When people are told that a computer is intelligent, they become prone to changing themselves in order to make the computer appear to work better, instead of demanding that the computer be changed to become more useful.
~ lanier jaron ii
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Harry Bluebond, then 24, was among the crowds of people who came to see John Lennon that Friday: 'John was signing autographs and taking donations. I was fascinated by his presence, because it was really so different from what I expected. It was not the performer I was watching, not the man I idolized as a teenager and young adult, it was a real person. He was so natural. He was as real as you can get.
~ Larry Kane
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The Poet is a kinsman in the clouds Who scoffs at archers, loves a stormy day; But on the ground, among the hooting crowds, He cannot walk, his wings are in the way.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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