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I am as resilient as the steel that was once made here, and I am a fighter, in every sense of the word. We all are.
— Mark Millar
You can't be too comfortable. I have to keep pushing myself to be a better fighter every step of the way.
— Alexander Gustafsson
It is the unemotional, reserved, calm, detached warrior who wins, not the hothead seeking vengeance and not the ambitious seeker of fortune.
— Sun Tzu
I feel much better to give than to receive. That's why I'm much more happier now as a coach than I ever was as a fighter.
— Duane Ludwig
The essential support and encouragement comes from within, arising out of the mad notion that your society needs to know what only you can tell it.
— John Updike
History is no more than memories refreshed.
— Peter Charles Newman
Fighters have to be optimists.
— Greg Jackson
Before a fight I empty my mind. Every fighter is able to lose. It is not a big thing. You have to accept what comes and remain calm.
— Lyoto Machida
The warrior guided by the spirit serves humanity, the warrior without, serves the ego
— Soke Behzad Ahmadi
I decided to be a smarter fighter. I already knew I was tough, so if I was smart and tough, I was more likely to be a champion.
— Cub Swanson
How many times can a person break you heart?
— C.K. Kelly Martin
There is no job feels as lonely as that of a fighter but there is also no bond closer than the one he shares with his corner.
— Colin Robinson
The most important thing about a fighter is something you can't see, and that's his heart.
— Kenny Florian
In our home we have a rule: You can disagree with a man's position as much as you want - after you have been able to state it to his satisfaction.
— J. Irwin Miller
Taking money from job creating entrepreneurs and giving it to ever-failing government programs has to be the ultimate in economic illiteracy.
— James Cook