Arsène Wenger
Born
in Strasbourg, France
October 20, 1949
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“When you give success to stupid people, it makes them more stupid sometimes and not more intelligent.”
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“I believe the target of anything in life should be to do it so well that it becomes an art. When you read some books they are fantastic, the writer touches something in you that you know you would not have brought out of yourself. He makes you discover something interesting in your life. If you are living like an animal, what is the point of living? What makes daily life interesting is that we try to transform it to something that is close to art.”
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“Passing the ball is communicating with another person; it’s being in the service of another person. It’s crucial. For the pass to be a good one, the player has to put himself in the position of the person who’s going to receive it. It’s an act of intelligence and generosity, what I call technical empathy.”
― My Life and Lessons in Red & White
― My Life and Lessons in Red & White
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