Zitat des Tages von Luis Suarez:
It's especially important for my little girl to see her papa at work.
I had a really hard time growing up; we were a large family, and we didn't have much money at home.
Nobody in England knows the real Luis Suarez.
My first season at Liverpool had good moments but also bad ones. We played three tournaments and we played two finals, and that was good.
My record shows that I'm not the kind of player who wants to change clubs every season, and I would have no problem playing in England for many more years.
Every soccer player can be on the edge, at the limit, be the bad guy. We have to get used to it. Sometimes I am one of those.
Every player would love to get to the absolute top, and Real Madrid is it.
A forward always has to help the team, either with assists or goals.
'Negro' can refer to anyone with dark hair as well as dark skin, and I've been used to the word being used in Spanish in this way all my life.
When I was a kid, I had to fight for everything.
When I was a kid, there were some people around me who were a bad influence. When I met my girlfriend Sofia, who is now my wife, I think it all changed. She was very important for me, because she steered me back on to the path I wanted to be on.
Sometimes English football takes pride in having the lowest yellow-card count in Europe, but of course it will have if you can take someone's leg off and still not be booked.
I've been booed in Holland and in Uruguay - as a professional footballer, you need to have thick skin and just get used to it.
I am obviously a striker who likes to score a lot of goals and have done that in every team I have been with.
I have to put my career first.
I have always preferred to keep things to myself rather than sharing them with anyone, but I am learning that if you let it go, you feel better for it. Don't keep it all bottled up inside; don't take it all on alone.
At clubs like Liverpool, great players come and go.
I'm my own severest critic, and I realize when I make mistakes.
I was asked a question: 'Would I want to play for Madrid?' It's like anyone asked if they want to change jobs and move to a bigger company.
After my 10-match ban in 2013 for biting Branislav Ivanovic, I had questioned the double standards and how the fact that no one actually gets hurt is never taken into consideration.
My parents separated when I was nine, but my father was always around, and he still follows me now. He is always sending me messages.
Everyone has different ways of defending themselves.
I think Liverpool have a long history with many great players. I hope one day to be up there with those great players. I'll try my best to write some history here.
When I was a kid, I got sent off for head-butting a referee: I ran 50m to argue a decision, I was shown a red card, and I head-butted him. I'm really not proud of that.
Liverpool will always be special for me: my daughter was born here.
Obviously, being a forward, I would like to score more goals. But while the team does well, there is no problem.
It was very hard for me as a kid to get through as a footballer in Uruguay.
Of course I don't like the fact that my wife goes to the supermarket and there are photographers. But I realise that the press attention is the same wherever you go.
I've been obsessed by football since I was young.
It's important for the team not to be relying on one player.
My wife says that if people reach conclusions as to what I am like based on what they see from me on the pitch they would say I am a guy who is always annoyed, always in a bad mood, they'd say what must it be like to live with me. There are two of me, two different people.
On the pitch, I argue, I shout, I talk rubbish and generally do anything I can to get ahead.
I'm not going to another club to hurt Liverpool.
There are only three million people in Uruguay, but there is such hunger for glory: you'll do anything to make it; you have that extra desire to run, to suffer. I can't explain our success, but I think that's a reason.
I will give my soul every game.