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I have found serenity at Monaco.
I like to play against Juan Monaco.
I'm happy to have returned to Monaco.
Monaco are strong and difficult to beat.
Emotionally, I love Monaco. This is my club.
My dream is to have a beautiful old house in Monaco.
I must hurry back to my house and my flowers in Monaco.
Everybody seems to live rather well down here in Monaco!
With the Champions League, it's not bad staying at Monaco.
I am very happy at Monaco, and my wife is happy to live here.
I want to win with Monaco. I want to show that I'm 100 percent.
The Monaco Grand Prix is in May right around the time of Cannes.
My main base is Monaco, and that's where I live most of the time.
I have business interests in Dubai, Monaco and all over the world.
Well, it's looks like I've a love-hate thing going on with Monaco.
I'm tired of seeing the press equate Monaco with money laundering.
It wouldn't bother me at all if I weren't Princess Caroline of Monaco.
You know, the Monaco Grand Prix is the grandfather of all street races.
I think if you don't touch the wall in Monaco, you're not on the limit.
I started to think of Grace of Monaco as a metaphor for women in general.
It's true that Ferrari and Monaco are the two most important things to F1.
I even scored Monaco's goal too. Please, put it down as an own goal for me!
We're an independent sovereign country and that's very important to Monaco.
I have never hidden my love of Paris, even though Monaco is still 'my' team.
I always enjoy street circuits, especially Monaco, and I've always gone well there.
Monaco have been very important for me. It's the club that has helped me into the Selecao.
I live in Paris, yet Monaco, where I spend a lot of time, holds a very special place in my heart.
That's been the key to the good success of Monaco - the closeness between the Grimaldi family and the Monegasques.
There are seven winners of the Monaco Grand Prix on the starting line today, and four of them are Michael Schumacher.
When I lived in Paris in the early '80s, I had the occasion to hang out with Prince Albert of Monaco quite a few times.
A lot of the riders end up in Monaco, but I don't need to be there for the tax purposes because I'm from the Isle of Man.
It's a different playing style than at Monaco; there were two of us in midfield there, and here at Liverpool, there's three.
Monaco's neutrality is one of our main attributes - the role of small countries is to act as go-betweens between big nations.
I pay a lot of tax, and I feel, one of the reasons I stay and pay why I'm not based in Monaco... I think my country helped me.
The women here in Monaco don't like me, and so I have to watch everything I say and everything I do because they're so critical.
There is no such thing as a low risk lap in Monaco. It doesn't exist if you want to be fast, because you have to be on the limit.
If Monaco retain the ambition of winning trophies in France and Europe - and that's why I came here - I will be delighted to stay.
I've lived in Monaco since 2011, but when I wake up every morning I still think, 'Oh my God, I'm living in Monaco!' I'm living in a dream.
When I think about it, it is quite crazy to race against people like Fernando Alonso, when I remember watching him from the balcony in Monaco.
We may be small in size but we have a lot to offer. Visit us - that would be great. Live in Monaco if there is room - that would be wonderful.
Grace Kelly forged a link between Monaco and the movie world, and I would like to create a strong bond between Monaco and the fashion community.
I love driving at Monaco but the rest of it, well, I can absolutely take it or leave it. It's extremely pretentious and really not my cup of tea.
Monaco has a vocation to embrace other cultures. Should this be forgotten, the European and American origins of my family are there to remind us.
There are some people in Monaco who aren't thrilled at the idea of me going down an ice track in a sled going 90 miles an hour. But they've accepted it.
Le Championnat is very balanced and of high quality. There are teams like Monaco, Marseille, and Lyon but also Lille, Nice, and Toulouse, who are strong.
Monaco is a very special event in its own right, and the atmosphere is quite crazy! As a driver, you have to stay calm and relaxed and try to do your job.
I'm keen on hiking. And in Monaco, I also like water skiing, wakeboarding, and jet-skiing, which are all pretty good for your arms, legs, and core stability.
I was sad to leave Monaco, a club that gave me a lot of great moments, but in football, sometimes you need new challenges, and I thought it was time to move on.
People might not know, but F1 drivers have new helmets made throughout the season. Usually, the design is the same, but I like to do something special for Monaco.
When Tigana took me on at Monaco he didn't know much about me but he gave me a chance, and then he was very patient and allowed me to develop. Under him, I became braver.