Gabriel Luna quotes

  • Professional sports, in of itself, is a fantasy, for the majority of the population.
    -- Gabriel Luna

    #Sports #Majority #Population

  • Every day is a brand-new, completely crazy fantasy-adventure, where I'm either kicking ***** or kicking balls. It's all part of the job. All of that is really fun for everyone. It plays like a comic book superhero.
    -- Gabriel Luna

    #Jobs #Fun #Crazy

  • While American football is very structured and linear and static, where everyone lines up and there's a burst and it happens, soccer is like the cosmos. It's like constellations. It's bodies moving in space. It's a very spherical game. You can move in any direction, at any time.
    -- Gabriel Luna

    #Soccer #Football #Moving

  • If I can slow it down in my mind, things will be fine.

  • If you trust, you will be disappointed occasionally, but if you mistrust, you will be miserable all the time.

  • Flying is more than a sport and more than a job; flying is pure passion and desire, which fill a lifetime.

  • I've always envied the kind of coach who could go completely out of his mind and nobody would know the difference.

  • I tell patients that tranquilizers alone never cure anyone. They merely reduce the intensity of the symptoms and make life slightly more endurable. They create a better behaved, chronic dependent person. Only with orthomolecular treatment can the majority of schizophrenic patients hope to become well and normally independent.

  • We want all the Palestinians back in their homeland, and then there can be a fair referendum for people to choose the form of state they want. Whoever gets the majority can rule.

  • The vast majority of human beings are not interested in reason or satisfied with what it teaches.

  • Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. Such inequalities in human development have been one of the primary reasons for unrest and, in some parts of the world, even violence.

  • I am quite sure that very few of the so-called Reds in Spain were really Communists. We were badly deceived, for, had I known the real state of affairs, I would never have allowed our aircraft to bombard and destroy a starving population and at the same time re-establish the Spanish clergy in all their horrible privileges. (10th February 1945)

  • Our new technologies, combined with our numbers, have made us, collectively, a force of nature