Quote by Richard Gough
I look at the car park and myself and Dave Watson come in with our

I look at the car park and myself and Dave Watson come in with our old cars, and these young lads come in with their new Porches. I think that society has changed, there seems to be a lack of respect nowadays. – Richard Gough

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I have always maintained a high level of fitness, and that is why I am still able to handle the demands of playing in the Premiership. People have always commented on my fitness, and its something I pride myself on. – Richard Gough

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I was a bit worried coming back to the Premiership from America, but I have been pleased with my form, and the interest I have received has been good for my ego. I have no worries about my fitness, and I am really looking forward to the season starting now. – Richard Gough

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Im addicted to laughing. I go to see a lot of comedy shows. Im addicted to playing really loud and obnoxious rock music in my car. Im addicted to beautiful clothes and shoes. I just love gorgeous stuff and work hard to acquire pretty things, shiny things. Im addicted to shiny things! – Nadia Giosia

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I had to stop driving my car for a while… the tires got dizzy. – Steven Wright

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The bass players function, along with the drums, is to be the engine that drives the car… everything else is merely colours. – Suzi Quatro

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The city needs a car like a fish needs a bicycle. – Dean Kamen

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Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony. – Thomas Merton

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