Quotes About Spanish
The style is the same at all levels, which facilitates things: bring the ball out from the back, keep possession, work gaps to create chances. It's like that from the Under-15s all the way through. That's the Spanish way, and it has triumphed.
~ David de Gea
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English is my first language, but musically speaking, I write my music in Spanish.
~ Romeo Santos
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I love the Spanish language.
~ David Lowery
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We proved to the world that a completely Spanish song can take over the world.
~ J Balvin
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I'm really happy with how things have gone in Santander. I think coming back to Spanish football has been crucial. This is where I grew up as a player, where I learnt the game.
~ Giovani Dos Santos
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If you're inside the box and a cross is coming, sometimes you need, as we say in Spanish, to smell the intuition, to smell where the cross is going.
~ Javier Hernandez
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That, to me, is the real crossover: a mainstream artist singing in Spanish.
~ Ozuna
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Living here in Cambridge, you had to have an identity. It was not enough to be a wife. So I did a Ph.D. in medieval Spanish poetry.
~ Jane Hawking
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To be blunt, I feel like lyricism in Spanish is of a different quality than English. You can get really poetic in Spanish, but I feel like if you do that in English, you risk sounding cheesy. In Spanish, it's never that. It's always this deep, passionate, beautiful imagery; it's painted different, a different color.
~ Jessie Reyez
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It's difficult to beat German teams. They don't play as attractively as, for example, you have it in the English league or in the Spanish league. But to break a German team is not very easy.
~ Louis van Gaal
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I have watched and coached in the Spanish League.
~ Jupp Heynckes
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My idea is to return to Spanish football, I want to play for a big club in La Liga, that would be great for my career.
~ Ayoze Perez
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I actually speak Spanish fluently.
~ La La Anthony
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Now that I'm older, I appreciate my culture and I appreciate Spanish. I feel bad I didn't pick up on it earlier.
~ Taboo
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When you play against a Spanish team, especially Madrid, it is quite an open game.
~ Freddie Ljungberg
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I love all Balvin songs, and 'Mi Gente' and 'Despacito' got No. 1 all over the world in Spanish.
~ Anitta
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Looking from the outside at English football, at Spanish football, it's more interesting, and they have the champions and the celebrities that they want to see. But with the passion that Italians have for football, the pride that they have, I don't think the game will stay that way.
~ Gabriel Batistuta
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I watch the Premier League, the Spanish and Dutch leagues, and a little bit of the German league.
~ Louis van Gaal
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English football is very physical, much more so than Spanish football - I felt it in the first match.
~ Aymeric Laporte
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It's part of my challenge as an actor, not only speaking English but speaking Spanish with a Mexican accent.
~ Natalia Reyes
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I was very, very fortunate that 'Chico and the Man' was on TV, that helped me quite a bit. Of course, having the No. 1 Christmas song in the Spanish market, 'Feliz Navidad,' doesn't hurt either.
~ Jose Feliciano
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Not every one knows of the connection between the Indian and the Spanish music, but if they do they seem to have a real reverence for that connection. A love point in music.
~ Anoushka Shankar
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The Left, however, resists anglicizing Spanish terms because its political agenda relies on encouraging illegal immigration from Latin America and discouraging the assimilation of Hispanics into American society.
~ Michael J. Knowles
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English football is a lot different to Spanish football but Soldado is an international for Spain, he is a player who has become accustomed to playing against great teams - and he has always scored goals.
~ Mario Kempes
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