Quotes About Brazil
There is no point to samba if it doesn't make you smile.
~ Alma Guillermoprieto
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Brazil is where I belong, the place that feels like home. They love their family, their country and God, and are not afraid to let anybody know it.
~ Dionne Warwick
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Banks' beer. There's nothing like it! To Brazil. And to Barbados justice.
~ Ronald Biggs
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He spread his arms in benediction, like that Jesus statue in Brazil before the Maoists blew it up.
~ Bruce Sterling
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In truth, I never dreamed of being a manager. Like every other boy in Brazil who was marked by the '70 World Cup, I dreamed of wearing the yellow shirt for the national team. Unfortunately, that was not my fate. I had to undergo seven surgeries on my knee. At 27, my career was over, and I was still a young man.
~ Tite
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In Brazil, no matter your shape, you're comfortable walking around in a bikini. You feel good in your body. We know you're never going to be perfect. If you get caught up in worrying about this and that, you're going to spend all your life working on these little spots.
~ Isabeli Fontana
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After I signed pro forms in 1991, I went on to be chosen for a Paulista state championship select XI, then for Brazil at youth level, then for the full squad, and then finally I became a World Cup winner.
~ Cafu
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I snuck an hour to watch Bielsa on YouTube, I love that guy. I watched a video of him talking about tactics and formations against Brazil and I absolutely loved it.
~ Emma Hayes
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I tried surfing once in Brazil, but I'm kind of clumsy.
~ Lee Pace
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I'd like to go to Brazil I think. Do a little South America trip.
~ Kristanna Loken
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I wrote one called 'The No Hotel.' I got inspired in 1989 while I was on a trip down to Brazil, and I didn't finish it until eight years later.
~ Gordon Lightfoot
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We're in Brazil here: Great Brazil just like the Great America of our dear Trump.
~ Jair Bolsonaro
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But the truth is Brazil is much more important than Bolsonaro.
~ Alberto Fernandez
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I am investing like a crazy person, mostly in internet start-ups. And I want to invest in Brazil as well, because I am Brazilian and that's in my heart.
~ Eduardo Saverin
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I had seen the ethos of rugby, and I was very much an admirer. For us, it's a beautiful sport, what I guess what Pele called soccer in Brazil. It's so simple; it's easy to understand. You can play five on five or 15 on 15.
~ John Layfield
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I'm a big soccer fan. My favorite player is Ronaldo, but the real Ronaldo. The Ronaldo from Brazil.
~ Bojan Bogdanovic
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We can't continue with this social democracy here in Brazil.
~ Jair Bolsonaro
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When people ask me what it is about Brazil and my work, it's not something that I can say literally. It's unidentifiable. It's like when you do research and things inspire you. If you're smart enough, then obviously you don't take it literally. The inspiration will come out later somehow.
~ Francisco Costa
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One of my favorite memories from growing up in Brazil is being in the kitchen with my family and watching everyone bake and cook.
~ Camila Alves
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The pressure in Brazil is a little complicated, a little menacing.
~ Rivaldo
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Yes, I would have wanted Messi to be born in Brazil.
~ Tite
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I was getting ready to take a free-kick in a game between Brazil and Argentina. Suddenly, I saw Messi behind me getting closer bit by bit, and he says 'are we going to Barcelona or not?' I said, 'if you want to bring me there, you can. I'll go.'
~ Paulinho
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Even though the method of 'Harvest' was a historical novel, its intentions were that of a modern novel. I'm asking you to think about land being seized in Brazil by soya barons. It's also a novel about immigration.
~ Jim Crace
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In Miami, you can walk in the street and see people. It's like Brazil.
~ Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
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