The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Radamel Falcao
- For many decades—and this was reinforced by the broadcast networks’ standards-and-practices department—bad guys on TV had to get their comeuppance, and good guys had to be brave, true, and unconflicted. Those were the laws of the business.
- My brain—the older I get, it holds even less. There’s not the capacity I would wish there to be.
- You don’t make a movie by yourself, and you certainly don’t make a TV show by yourself. You invest people in their work. You make people feel comfortable in their jobs; you keep people talking.
- You can cheat in solitaire, but there’s nothing satisfying about cheating in solitaire.
- There’s nothing more powerful to a showrunner than a truly invested writer.
- A big part of the job of being a showrunner is, in my way of thinking, being a good communicator because there’s really no other way to have hope for getting what you want at the end of the day.
- The thing that intrigued me about ‘Breaking Bad’ from day one was the idea of taking a character and transforming him.
- ‘Breaking Bad’… the beauty of it is, some people are always going to love ‘Breaking Bad’ more. But I run into people every day now who say ‘Better Call Saul’ is their favorite of the two. I love hearing that. I don’t know where I fall personally on that scale or that continuum; I try not to choose.
- We shot ‘Breaking Bad’ on film; we captured ‘Better Call Saul’ digitally. In the shooting of ‘Breaking Bad,’ we would have this steady, handheld, cinema verite sort of look, so we purposely went the opposite way with ‘Better Call’Saul’—locking in the cameras and making the movements smoother and more mechanical.
- If you’re too rigid in your thinking, you may miss some wonderful opportunities for storytelling.
Radamel Falcao, born on February 10, 1986, in Santa Marta, Colombia, is a renowned professional soccer player known for his clinical finishing and aerial prowess. He began his career at Lanceros Boyacá in Colombia before moving to Argentine club River Plate in 2001. Falcao’s exceptional goal-scoring ability quickly garnered attention, leading to a move to Europe in 2009, joining Portuguese giants FC Porto.
During his time at Porto, Falcao flourished, winning numerous domestic and international titles, including the UEFA Europa League, where he showcased his scoring prowess. His impressive performances caught the eye of Atletico Madrid, where he further solidified his reputation as one of the world’s most lethal strikers, guiding Atletico to victory in the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Super Cup.
In 2013, Falcao made a high-profile move to AS Monaco in France before loan spells at Manchester United and Chelsea in the English Premier League. Despite facing some challenges with injuries during his time in England, Falcao remained a respected figure in the football world due to his remarkable goal-scoring record.
Internationally, Falcao has represented Colombia in multiple FIFA World Cup tournaments, becoming one of the nation’s all-time leading goal scorers. Throughout his career, Falcao has earned widespread acclaim for his clinical finishing, aerial ability, and leadership on the field, establishing himself as one of the most prominent Colombian footballers of his generation.
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