“I haven't always been understood. As a footballer, as coach and also for what I did after all that. But OK, Rembrandt and Van Gogh weren't understood either. That's what you learn: people go on bothering you until you're a genius.”

—  Johan Cruyff

reported in Johan Cruyff (2016). My Turn: The Autobiography.

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