For Internacional I played in several different positions, so I have no problem adapting.

I am good friends with David Luiz.

I'm joining Chelsea hopefully to win more titles.

Definitely the aim is to be champions.

I am so happy to come to the Chinese league.

Of course the Premier League has the most top level players in the world. But the Chinese guys are very good.

I'm flattered PSG are thinking about me, but I'm happy at Chelsea.

Every title is important for Chelsea.

I know that I have to try get better every day.

I have been a midfielder who is a regular goalscorer and scoring 20 in a season was normal for me.

To wear the number 10 for your country is a very special thing. This was not only my dream, but the dream of every single Brazilian.

At Chelsea we are expected to win every game.

It's like a dream for me, participating in the Olympics, it's so important for my career and I hope to win the gold medal here.

On the pitch there's no need to talk about his fighting spirit - he always gives 100 per cent in every game. I like Ramires and I admire him a lot.

At the World Cup, everyone has to face up and beat everyone.

I hope I can keep growing and scoring goals.

The big games against big opponents, those are the best games to play in.

I've have always known that Felipao has trust in me, that's not new. And I showed on the field that he can keep trusting me.

I can play in any position.

I am pretty sure that in the future the Chinese league will be one of the best leagues in the world.

This happens with every player, if it wasn't for money I wouldn't leave Brazil. When you go to Europe you go because of the money and because of the good clubs also, and in Shanghai the project is to be one of the best leagues.

Didier was always an idol.

I like being like a chameleon who transforms himself with each role.

The better I am at observing moments in life, the better I'll be at showing them in my acting.

A lot of very successful businessmen share some of these sociopathic traits - a lack of empathy, seeing people as commodities, projecting an air of sincerity when everything is actually calculated.

I always like teaser trailers because they don't give too much away, you know? They give just a flavor of what the thing is.

Humans are mutants, everything's a mutant - things that evolve.

Most actors, if you ask them if they play guitar, they'll say they played guitar for 20 years, but what they really mean is they've owned a guitar for 20 years.

I remember the first time my mind was blown by an actor was Tim Curry, because I loved 'Clue' when I was a kid, and then I was watching the movie 'Legend,' and the Devil suddenly smiles, and I was like, 'It's the same guy!' It was a total Keyser Soeze moment.

I started off thinking that I just needed one shot to prove myself, but then I realised that I was only going to learn about acting by doing it.

Our morality is based on so many factors: of where we were born, who we were born to, what values were instilled in us, what values we chose, the way that our lives have shaped us. That dictates so much of what we assume is our morality, and also the culture, all of these things.

It's nice to create a character, not just within two scenes, but within the journey of a whole movie. It's fun to do that.

Anybody who dedicates himself to exploring the human condition, there's always a detached eye that's watching. In any situation, a little part of me is observing it, to see if there are any raw materials to create something else later.

There's nothing scarier than unlimited choices.

My dad always played a lot of music, so I heard him playing all the time, and then I decided that I wanted to learn to play guitar, so I got an acoustic and started taking lessons. I wanted to be able to shred like Yngwie Malmsteen.

I grew up in a very devoutly Christian home.

The songs I've written that are the strongest, I'm like: 'I don't know where that came from. It just kind of popped out.' You feel you can't take a whole lot of credit for it. I didn't purposefully will it into existence.

I wanted to shred, so I learned classical guitar.

I think it's good to be a little more fearless in saying what you feel. In not being scared of the repercussions of that.

If you can find a way that your principles are actually the strategically smartest thing to do, you've kind of figured it out.

The self-made man that some people believe is a myth? It could be, because you do it on the backs of other people.

All of my high school issues are resolved!

I grow up in the States, in Miami, but I was born in Guatemala, and my father's Cuban, and in 'Body of Lies,' I played an Iraqi.

Getting a record deal is a meaningless thing now.

'Cool' is detached and emotionally cool. My instinct is to battle anything that seems overly cool.

I like the idea of the comedy of resilience.

What's funny in 'The Mayor of MacDougal Street' is how Dave Van Ronk talks a lot about the time and how exciting it was and how electric it was.

Max Minghella is a very close friend of mine, and I talk to him regularly.

I'm really sick of anthems. Every song has to be a very big singalong thing - it feels very Eighties. There are a lot of 'whoah whoa whoahs,' this stadium thing. You're even getting that from some of the 'folk' groups. I can't stand it.

With Shakespeare, there's no subtext; you're speaking exactly what you're thinking constantly.