Sentences with phrase «playing makes me feel young»

Playing makes me feel young and makes me stronger.

Not exact matches

The young Gunner was clearly feeling down after his part in the second PSG goal and the boss has suggested that he could maybe do with some time out of the spotlight, so it would make sense to play Giroud through the middle and Alexis Sanchez on the left.
And when I read the comments from the young forward on Arsenal.com about enjoying the pressure of playing for a big club and feeling that he has adapted well to the demands of EPL football it made me question even more the wisdom of not trying to tap that enthusiasm while Arsenal are in this current rut.
Over the years, Chelsea have made the mistake of not playing their younger players, and then losing a load of potential because these players feel they will improve elsewhere by playing — and rightfully so.
But the England international feels Mourinho has already made up his mind, with the likes of Marcos Rojo, Daley Blind, Matteo Darmian and even Ashley Young seemingly ahead of him in the pecking order to play at left - back.
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I quickly noticed that their pieces really were about the young professional wearing pieces that made her feel good for work (and for play, just you wait and see).
Playing up a younger Lara's doubts and fears makes her feel more human, but her physical trials - impalement and bone - crunching drops, swimming through a literal river of blood - feel uncomfortably like torture porn.
Cinematographer Bradford Young lends the movie a dark and distinctive look, although his compositions feel hemmed in by the series» overall stylistic parameters, and Pietro Scalia's editing gives the action sequences a pleasing snap that makes you wish the combination of Howard's Rush and Apollo 13 played as well on screen as it does on paper.»
Adam Sandler, in one of those once - in - a-blue-moon reminders of what a terrific actor he can be, plays the genial elder son, Danny, who feels perpetually overshadowed by his younger half - brother, Matthew (Ben Stiller), a successful businessman who makes very rare visits from his home in Los Angeles.
At first she's unsure she wants to revisit the material; she doesn't feel comfortable playing the older character and she makes a compelling argument that she's still connected to the young character that she played early in her career but after discussions with the director and pressure from her agent and her assistant, she agrees to take on the role and the challenge.
Chbosky attempts to spread Palacio's message of acceptance It looks like this fall will be stirring up the feels in us with Wonder, a film about a young 5th grade age boy named Auggie Pullman, played by Jacob Tremblay (The Book of Henry, Room), who has severe facial deformities and to make matters worse he's -LSB-...]
Whip It Rated PG - 13 for sexual content including crude dialogue, language and drug material Available on DVD and Blu - ray Drew Barrymore makes her directorial debut in this feel good sports comedy about a young girl, played expertly by Juno's Ellen Page, who decides to end her mother's dream of becoming a beauty queen in small town Texas, in order to make it big in Austin's roller derby scene.
The report also highlights the vital part schools have to play in tackling body image anxiety, as three quarters of young people (76 per cent) who learned about body confidence as part of their curriculum said it made them feel more positive about themselves.
These challenges play out in how children feel about themselves (self - concept), how there is an increased incidence of anxiety occurring in younger and younger children, how children are not willing to take risks for fear of failure, and how they lack resilience and have not developed intrinsically to make decisions because they are right.
Learning programs that offer a rewarding gaming environment that younger and older students play with on their own time is a good way to engage learners by making their learning work feel like play.
That felt iconic to me, like it was making fun of the way young girls are sometimes treated as precious (and passive) princesses, instead of letting them play hard with the little boys.
And there will be new parts that make us feel the way we did when we first played FF7, when the world was young.
«Sometimes when you're younger, you can feel like you're invincible, but if I had a child in high school who wanted to play football, I'd do my best to make sure they were aware of the possible consequences,» McLeish adds.
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