You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.
Pepe Reina, Liverpool’s number 25
“I then have to make sure that I am the last one out onto the pitch before kick-off, and I always touch the This Is Anfield sign with both hands as I walk down the tunnel. When I cross the white line I have to do it twice with my right foot. Stepping on, then off and then back on again. For some reason – and probably not a very good one – it helps keep me calm.
“Then I head towards my goal but before I get there I have to touch fists with my back four – except Carra, who doesn’t like doing that so we share a high five instead – and then clap the supporters on the Kop to show my appreciation for their support of me.
“As I get to my goal I go straight to the right post, bang my studs against it, then touch the crossbar, then bang my studs against the left post, then go back to the middle
“Next, I take six steps to the edge of the six yard box, another six steps to the penalty spot, another six to the edge of the 18-yard box and then do the same thing in reverse.
“Then I stretch up, do some high knees, jump, sprint to the right, jump, sprint to the left, wave hello to my wife in the stand – and then I’m ready.
“Anyone watching me must think I’m crazy but it works for me. It keeps me calm, so I always do the same thing.”
Some of Apple’s OS X icons Think Different
The text of “Here’s to the crazy ones” is on the Text Edit icon:
Some of it also appears on the new All My Files icon in Lion:









