J B Keane Quotes
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J B Keane Quotes & Sayings
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Robbie Keane was like the cat that got the cheese
— Stan Collymore
People either hate my paintings or they love them. There does not seem to be much middle ground.
— Margaret Keane
We were given no chance against them, but we held our own and we will be trying to do the same this summer.
— Robbie Keane
I'd rather be home alone, painting.
— Margaret Keane
I know it will take a little time to adapt to a different team and a different league.
— Robbie Keane
She tried to kill us, Keane."
"You can't take attempted murder personally in this business, Fowler. — Robert Kroese
"You can't take attempted murder personally in this business, Fowler. — Robert Kroese
I will be gutted if Roy does go because I would far rather he stayed at Old Trafford.
(on Roy Keane leaving Manchester United) — Rio Ferdinand
(on Roy Keane leaving Manchester United) — Rio Ferdinand
You look at Patrick Vieira and Emmanuel Petit at Arsenal or Roy Keane at Man United, and they are players that can do everything.
— Jamie Redknapp
Yesterday's the past, tomorrow's the future, but today is a gift. That's why it's called the present.
— Bil Keane
I didn't really start appreciating Picasso until a few years back. I didn't like him at all. But now I can see this world is crazy.
— Margaret Keane
No celebrity bullshit,no self promotion,an amazingly gifted player who remained an unaffected human being
— Roy Keane
We are, in the comics, the last frontier of good, wholesome family humor and entertainment.
— Bil Keane
Roy Keane is Damien, the devil incarnate off the film The Omen. He's evil. Even in training.
— Ryan Giggs
What then of death? Is not the taps of death but the first call to the reveille of eternal life?"8
— Michael Keane
I am not naive enough to settle for anything less than a reasonable valuation of my worth.
— Roy Keane
Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.
— Roy Keane