Life is an endless cycle for those who believe in reincarnation.
Roberto Baggio
Don't ask me to cut my ponytail.
Only those who have the courage to take a penalty miss them.
For me, hunting is a natural fact rather than a choice.
In Buddhism, you have to believe in yourself. You don't believe something external guides your life. You do it yourself.
With soccer, I have the ability to do things differently. That is why I admire Leonardo da Vinci. He was able to create things other people wouldn't believe in.
I don't care about keeping seats of power.
It's important that a person doesn't lose track of himself.
Buddhism allows me to feel well, tranquil, and very happy inside. This is good not only for football but for my life in general.
There is not a chance that I could have a difference with Alessandro Del Piero.
It seems that I am destined always to be on trial.
I am one with all my teammates.
I have a very strong connection with my master, Daisaku Ikeda. I know his principles, I know his values, and I stick to them - that is the most important thing to me.
Hunting is part of a cycle of life that repeats. Life. Death. Life. Death. Death is part of life.
When I adopted Buddhism, my master taught me not to be so rigid.
You cannot be a famous human being to your children.
Football, for me, is an infinite passion that will always be around.
I am a born hunter, like my father, my grandfather, and every man of my family before them.
I lost a lot of finals, so it was difficult. It's sad, and that sadness stays with you, but I always enjoyed the game.
Every time I return here, I always have fond memories of my time with Fiorentina.
I love football and my country, so I remain ready for any interesting offers.
Whatever your religion, you have to find internal happiness, which I found.
Modern football is increasingly dominated by the coaches - their narcissism to put themselves above the team and their players.
I am dreaming that Italy can return to having lots of important talent. We need to grow our young players.
Every day growing up, I had this dream about the World Cup: I score the winning goal. In the final minute. With my butt!
I've never run away from my responsibilities.
I want to compliment Francesco Totti: scoring 206 goals is a great achievement. It does not matter that he has beat me, as he is a great player.
I believe to have shown that, at times, the impossible can become possible. It all depends on how much each and every one of us believes in our dreams, in our strength, and in our determination.
I always had that joy of the game in my eyes everywhere I played, because it was the best thing, but Brescia probably had less pressure. Maybe people might perceive more enjoyment because the pressure was different, but it was the same. I enjoyed the pressure, no problem!
I am a public figure, but there are limits. I have the right to some tranquillity.
I love New York.
To be with my daughter and play with her is so important to me.
I am neither a rabbit nor a savior. I am simply Roberto Baggio.
I only want to play, don't like the life in the spotlight.
Buddhism has helped me understand my defects and has given me the tools to combat them.
When I was a boy, it was paradise to go hunting with my father.
The most beautiful thing about my career is the feeling people have for me.
In Spain, playing beautifully is what counts, even if you lose.
Modern football tends to bring out the narcissism of those who sit on the bench.
Thanks to my Buddhist faith, to the positivity that arose from prayer, I put the optimism of determination before the pessimism of logic and reason.
I wanted to score the winning goal in the 90th minute of the World Cup final.
The best thing to do is to find the type of play to make Italy win the World Cup, and maybe Baggio be the best player.
I like to play with my back to the goal, but my colleagues have to tell me when I'm alone or how much room I have so I can choose to pass or to go straight for the goal.
I have never really been satisfied by the easily scored goal.
Time never stood still for me. It went too fast; that was the bad thing about it!
I liked to score, but I also liked to make somebody else score. It was something that was very satisfying, to take someone there.
I don't even realize sometimes I am spending hours and hours on the field, because it is something I decide to do, not something someone else demands of me.
When you are training, you are doing what you want to do.
It is the dream of all the children of the world to play in the World Cup final.
As a professional player, I consider my career closed, but I don't want to exclude the possibility in the future that I may return, but not as a player.