Quote by Wayne Rooney
I dont think I look up to any players. Obviously you respect every

I dont think I look up to any players. Obviously you respect everyone. – Wayne Rooney

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Becoming a dad means you have to be a role model for your son and be someone he can look up to. – Wayne Rooney

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When famous people come up to you its a bit weird, but its an honour, really, when they recognise you and want to chat to you for a bit. – Wayne Rooney

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Becoming a dad was the proudest moment of my life. Playing football does not even compare. – Wayne Rooney

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Marks of Identity is, among other things, the expression of the process of alienation in a contemporary intellectual with respect to his own country. – Juan Goytisolo

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Thats what people respect, the fact that I wasnt a chump that laid on his back and gave up. – Mike Tyson

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We went online to surrogacy agencies. We interviewed lots of people – and I have to say, with all due respect, some of them were freaks. I was very leery of the process the whole way through. – Christopher Meloni

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That is a Medieval way of drawing history, in which they do not respect the law and want the rest of the world to respect the law. Thats not possible. – Emir Kusturica

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Im so happy to have been a part of that process and I would go straight back into the desert in a ton of chain mail for Ridley any day of the week. Hes an amazing director and I cant wait to see the long version. – Orlando Bloom

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Man is not free unless government is limited. – Ronald Reagan

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My second play, The Birthday Party, I wrote in 1958 – or 1957. It was totally destroyed by the critics of the day, who called it an absolute load of rubbish. – Harold Pinter

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