When we die, our souls still live. If you are a gangster or a bastard or a crook, your soul inhabits a donkey or something terrible.
— Mohamed Al-Fayed
I'm not intense at all. I'm always relaxed.
I come out before the matches because it's important the fans see I am in a good mood. When I get to the club, my mood is always lifted. You can be in a terrible mood, but once you are at Fulham, you are happy.
I sleep at night; I do not think about anything. I put everything in my bag and go to sleep. Whatever you can do to me, it does not affect me. I started my life, my own life. I did not inherit it.
The most important thing is God's blessing and if you believe in God and you believe in yourself, you have nothing to worry about.
I have two Filipino nannies who have British passport and not me. I don't need British passport. When you were running around in an animal skin, my ancestors were building the pyramids.
You look after yourself. You believe in God. And if people want to drag you down, you fight that, and you keep on fighting.
If you own a football club, you have to be really involved and committed.
The most important thing for me is health - you wake up in the morning, you can breathe, and you can walk.
I will continue to distribute blankets, sleeping bags, warm clothing and food on a regular basis, in the hope that my modest efforts will give some comfort to those people we are able help.
I'm building a glass pyramid over the Egyptian escalator where my body will be mummified, so my customers can come and see me forever.
The truth is that my grandfather was quite wealthy, a shipbuilder.
I am a great football player. I had my own club when I was 14 years old. Football is in my blood, and I have been a fan of Fulham for the last 30 years.
Enjoying life for me is just normal.
I am just a person who is human, down to earth enjoying life... whatever god blesses you with. Enjoying life for me is just normal.