Europe Quote by Samuel Eto'o Download Open image “I left Cameroon when I was 13 years old, and I've lived more in Europe than Africa.” — Samuel Eto'o ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Europe Left Lived More Old
I always traveled. I left Cameroon when I was 11 years old. I lived in the USA, in Switzerland. — Yannick Noah Copy Share Image
I go back to Africa every year. I have a home there. You know, my grandfather lives back there in Cameroon. — Joakim Noah Copy Share Image
I lived in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon when I was very young, until my mother divorced my father. — Patrick Cox Copy Share Image
I grew up in different parts of Africa. I grew up in Mozambique and places like that. I've been in South Africa many times. — Daniel Espinosa Copy Share Image
I grew up in Belgium and my best friends in school was one African kid and one from Asia. — Nikola Vucevic Copy Share Image
My parents left Libya in 1979, escaping political repression, and settled in Cairo. I was nine. — Hisham Matar Copy Share Image
From 1971 to 1993, my family lived in a number of African countries, including Malawi, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Nigeria, as well as Uganda itself. — Giles Foden Copy Share Image
I spent my youth and my most formative years in Africa. I left Africa when I was about 20, 21, and when Mo says… — Kofi Annan Copy Share Image
When I left Cameroon, I was 15 years old... I had one dream - it was to conquer the world. — Samuel Eto'o Copy Share Image
The most important thing for a forward is speed of thought. Top players read the game. — Samuel Eto'o Copy Share Image
I will never forget the affection of the Inter fans who made me feel like one of them and who always supported and helped… — Samuel Eto'o Copy Share Image
In all things, you need a good organization. You can have the best player in the world; if you do not have the best… — Samuel Eto'o Copy Share Image
I am a footballer. I know how to play football ,and I know how to manage projects in the area of football. This is… — Samuel Eto'o Copy Share Image
I can only say what I have lived and experienced. And the majority of people who have been to Makhachkala have come back with… — Samuel Eto'o Copy Share Image
The fact is, as all we strikers know, we tend to get judged just on the number of goals. — Samuel Eto'o Copy Share Image
It is important to feel the support of my family. Mentally, I can get away from everything that is football when I come home… — Samuel Eto'o Copy Share Image
I never say how many goals I'm going to score. My intention is to be happy and make sure that people around me are,… — Samuel Eto'o Copy Share Image
History has often showed us the strength of the forces that are unleashed by the yearning for freedom. It moved people to overcome their… — Angela Merkel Copy Share Image
Bayern is always a team that can win the Champions League title in Europe. — Lothar Matthaus Copy Share Image
Europe is creating the flight of refugees that's tearing it apart politically, and leading rightwing nationalist parties to gain power to withdraw from the… — Michael Hudson Copy Share Image
We witness anti-Semitic attacks in the heart of Europe. We hear anti-Semitic slanders in European media. We feel anti-Semitic hatred in the continent that… — Ayelet Shaked Copy Share Image
With the Truman book, I wrote the entire account of his experiences in World War I before going over to Europe to follow his… — David McCullough Copy Share Image
A man accustomed to American food and American domestic cookery would not starve to death suddenly in Europe, but I think he would gradually… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
Yes, across Europe, this wall will fall. For it cannot withstand faith; it cannot withstand truth. The wall cannot withstand freedom. — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
Many people in the United States happen to believe that United States policy is wrong in Vietnam and the Vietcong are correct in wanting… — Gore Vidal Copy Share Image
I notice that teams are now more interested in Japanese players than when I first went to Europe. — Hidetoshi Nakata Copy Share Image
Companies are not charitable enterprises: They hire workers to make profits. In the United States, this logic still works. In Europe, it hardly does. — Paul Samuelson Copy Share Image
'Inequality' has become the political theme/slogan of our time in both Europe and the U.S., yet political leaders do not even bother to consider… — Paul Singer Copy Share Image