Words matter. These are the best David Luiz Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I know I look crazy, but I am not!
I think I tried to improve as a person, as a brother, as a son, as a friend every day.
I’m a lucky guy because I always play for a big club, and big clubs always try to win titles, and I love that.
Joy is important in life, not just football. Joy is being serious and professional, too. Joy can be reaching your potential by training hard and being disciplined. Joy can be following the rules you need to follow.
My respect for Chelsea will be forever.
A World Cup would only be a true experience if I were wearing the Brazilian shirt. Otherwise, it would just be like playing for a club.
I’ve always said my shoulders are broad, and I can take on that extra responsibility. I love it. I want it. I prefer to take it on myself to help the other guys, who can then go out and play with their heads clear and calm.
It’s always difficult to win matches.
I forgive everyone in my life.
One day, when I have my own kids, I’ll tell them that, even when their life is not easy, they can still do anything they want. That is the way to approach things.
I am delighted to be joining a big English club. I know very well the quality that Chelsea has.
It is football. We need to be men, and it’s not always possible to win.
I think we have to be positive and think about what we can do now because the past is the past – we cannot change it.
Yes, my father is bald, but I found a way to save my hair. I met with a doctor in Brazil who has developed a special treatment.
I am not against freedom of speech, and I recognise the value of fair publication.
I’m working hard since the beginning of my career.
Communication is always important, but it’s a separate type of language in football.
I know what it means to play for a big club. Big clubs, it’s like that: if you win, everything is good. If you lose, it’s your fault, especially defenders and goalkeepers.
Yes, I love playing football, so it doesn’t matter where I play.
I think everybody is born pure. You never go to the maternity ward and hold a baby that has bad energy.
I have played in big clubs for many, many years. When you win, it is good, but when you lose, nobody is going to be happy, and the pressure is going to be there.
I think it was genetic: my legs were born like this.
I’m a joker; that’s my choice. It’s my style. But I care about my life. I care about the game. I care about the people who gave me this opportunity.
I am an optimist in my life.
When I was youn,g I always saw Brazil winning games on television with fantastic players and a fantastic team.
When I was young, I was a kid that never stopped. I wanted to do everything; a lot of energy. I didn’t have this big hair. But I was a happy person.
I came back to Chelsea to stay. When I took my decision to come back here from Paris, it was to win the Premier League and to do something again with Chelsea, so I am very happy here.
I cannot get to the top on my own. Everyone is important to me. Everyone has played a part in my success, and I try to show that.
When you live through new experiences and new situations in your life, that’s when you grow.
I’m always happy to do my best to help the coach and the club.
Eventually, the truth comes out in sport and in life. When you win, you’re praised, and when you lose, you’re criticized. That’s normal.
I’m looking forward to playing my first match for Paris.
My future is about God.
I want to play football, and I want to help the team. It doesn’t matter if I play midfield, if I play in defence, if I play as a striker.
Many, many of the teams respect Chelsea. Chelsea is a big club. It doesn’t matter the position of the table: the respect is always there.
It’s never easy to play against City.
I think I always have to feel fresh start, because I am getting old!
I think that the path of my career can pass through the United States. I love the style of life here.
Every coach has his own philosophy.
I have God in my heart.
I want just to show people good things – football is beautiful when you play games like that.
Winning the Premier League is never easy. Whether you’re at home or away, the games are always tough.
My faith gives me the belief that I can go out and perform and improve as a player. It gives me strength and inspiration.
I’ve been working hard a lot since the beginning of my career, and to play 10 years consecutively in big clubs is not easy, and I try to give my best every season.
Brazil has people in some places with so difficult situations. They prefer to smile than cry because they love life. They love to be happy. That’s Brazilian style.
If I was playing for a club in mid-table, I could make three or four mistakes, and no one would notice because the analysis is not at the top level. But when you play for a big club, every little mistake is highlighted. So every day, you work, work, work.
I don’t speak about the future.
It’s never easy to lose the games and then come back stronger.
I love Sarri’s philosophy. We play high, with a lot of possession in a technical way.
It is never good to concede a goal; it is part of our job not to concede, just as it is part of our job to score.
Footballers have a great opportunity to be a good example because the kids want to listen to you and be like you in many ways.
Other players can be leaders on the pitch, but not all players can understand another player, so I try to. You need to understand the heart of another player. I try to read other people, to figure out how I can joke with this guy, how I can help him or touch his heart.
Everything in life belongs to God. Our purpose has already been mapped out.
It’s always a battle to play against Diego Costa.
I always give my best on the field, but I think modern footballers have a big opportunity to make a difference in peoples’ lives.