I am always living very good moments.

How fragile we are, between the few good moments.

It's easy to remember the wins, the good moments, the highs.

In a season you can have good moments and others not so good.

There will be good moments, and there will be less good moments.

If you didn't have bad times, then you wouldn't appreciate the good moments.

I went through a lot of good moments in Arsenal and a lot of difficult moments as well.

Sometimes you have tough moments, sometimes good moments, and this is normal in football.

Religion is a very personal thing for me. Religion has its good moments and its poor moments.

When you're going through tough moments, you never know when you're going to have good moments.

My best moment? I have a lot of good moments but the one I prefer is when I kicked the hooligan.

I think that most players enjoy playing football, but, like in everything, there are good moments and bad moments.

You have your bad moments in your career and your good moments. And it's been a good ride so far, but it's not over yet.

I live in the moment. The moment is the most important thing. That's my entire philosophy: Make the best of the good moments.

My time in London was an alright part of my career. There were some good moments and there were some not particularly nice ones.

It has been three great years; good moments, bad moments, like football is. I'm really proud of the decision I made. Newcastle is home.

At 15 the change from a town of 2,000 to a city of four million was huge. There were good moments and, I'm not going to lie, bad moments.

My first season at Liverpool had good moments but also bad ones. We played three tournaments and we played two finals, and that was good.

2018 was really a rollercoaster ride for me, there was something bad that happened but God gave me more good moments than really low ones.

As a mother, you're only allowed to talk about the 'good' moments - not the ones when you've had enough and want to be on your own. Or just want to be a woman, not a mother.

That was just my own personal program: I didn't want to get too high over the good moments because I didn't want to be saddened and depressed when things didn't go as I had planned.

I've had some good moments at karaoke. Back in the day, oh my gosh... before, I was more in the public eye. Nowadays, I don't do it as much because if you do, it's going to be on the Internet.

I learned to forget everything. To concentrate on my music and thank God for all good moments. Because the positive attracts the positive. You must work, work and work to get the most out of it.

I'm quite shy and quite reserved. But when things start heating up, I don't hesitate to show my character, whether that's in good moments, like when we won the World Cup, or more difficult moments.

Everyone finds their little ways of getting past bad moments and everyone has them, it's football. We get the good moments and we get stick. You can start overthinking, it's human, everyone does it.

You can't change history. These things happened the way they did. What you can change is how you look at it and how you understand that it takes the good moments and it takes the difficult moments to move forward.

It is with passion that I love my job. But it is with character that I am able to keep looking forward. Not just beyond criticism or bad results, but also beyond the good moments, too. Everything has to be a balance.

I've had more ups than downs in my career. All you can do is keep working. You still have to take enjoyment out of what you're doing, and things will turn, and my smile has always been there. In good moments and bad.

I haven't had trouble with writer's block. I think it's because my process involves writing very badly. My first drafts are filled with lurching, cliched writing, outright flailing around. Writing that doesn't have a good voice or any voice. But then there will be good moments.

There was a moment when I was watching Martin Lawrence and Will Smith in 'Badboys' that I felt, you know, inspired. I don't know if I was proud, because so many people do the work. Everyone's part of a team that develops over the years and gives people chances. There have been some good moments watching people develop.

The hardest thing to do in movies is be a day-part player. You have to go in, make your mark, and get out. There's a lot of leading actors who are not good for a lot of a movie, and then suddenly they have good moments, and they're like stepping-stones across a particularly feisty stream. They build careers out of that.

Instagram influencers project a specific, highly crafted image of perfection - one that is largely white, thin, and psychologically Zen. Critics argue that this boom, in turn, has helped fuel excessive self-promotion in which we post about only the good moments rather than reality - essentially, a distorted echo chamber.

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