Top 141 Thai Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 26, 2024.
Anderson knees people in the face from the clinch. That guy is a world class Muay Thai fighter.
I'm a bit of a gourmet chef. I love cooking - mostly Thai food.
I trained in kick-boxing and Muay Thai. — © Angad Bedi
I trained in kick-boxing and Muay Thai.
I've really taken a lot of time to work on my Karate, worked on my kickboxing, and Muay Thai.
I practiced everything, from my BJJ to wrestling, judo and Muay Thai.
The important thing for the survival of the Thai society is that the majority of those who work, both in the government and the private sector, still strive to work in the same direction; this is why the Thai nation still stands.
I train in Muay Thai, kickboxing, traditional boxing, wrestling, jiujitsu, and a little bit of judo.
I look cooking! Particularly pad thai.
I love indulging myself once in a while with a good aroma or Thai body massage followed by sauna and jacuzzi.
I am absolutely certain that my unlawful detention by the Thai authorities was motivated by their fear of youth movements around the world.
I got into Taekwondo when I was nine, and I started training Muay Thai and Brazilian Jujitsu later in life.
I will be the Thai equivalent of Eddie the Eagle.
There hasn't been a true breakdown or effort to break Thai music into genres. They're not into dicing and slicing everything up. — © Alan Bishop
There hasn't been a true breakdown or effort to break Thai music into genres. They're not into dicing and slicing everything up.
If Thai citizens still hold this harmony in their hearts, there is hope that in whatever the situation, Thailand will surely get through it safely and with stability.
It is almost impossible to say the name of Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawat without adding 'give a dog a bone'
When I was competing in Muay Thai I used to fight every month.
I dont have a huge breakfast, and I sometimes forget to have lunch, so I focus on dinner. I love Thai and Japanese food.
The only thing I haven't done as an actor, other than Thai puppet theater somewhere, is act on a Broadway stage.
I come from a multicultural family. My wife's Thai. My children are half-Asian, half-Scottish; we're all immigrants.
I love striking, but MMA and Muay Thai are different.
This is the most terrible thing that can happen in a friendly country if Thai people have to escape from the backdoor of an embassy.
I've always felt very much from a mixed culture - mainly English and French, but also Nigerian, Thai, Mexican. Everything's had its influence on me.
If I were not a public figure, I wouldn't fly with Thai.
Thai food ain't about simplicity. It's about the juggling of disparate elements to create a harmonious finish. Like a complex musical chord it's got to have a smooth surface but it doesn't matter what's happening underneath. Simplicity isn't the dictum here, at all. Some westerners think it's a jumble of flavours, but to a Thai that's important, it's the complexity they delight in.
I make a distinction between Buddhism with a Capital 'B' and buddhism with a small 'b'. Sri Lanka has the former, in which the state uses Buddhism as an instrument of power, so there are even Buddhists monks who say the Tamils should be eliminated. Thai Buddhists are not perfect either. Some Thai Buddhist monks have compromised with the kind and possess cars and other luxuries. In many Buddhist countries, the emphasis is on being goody-goody, which is not good enough. I am for buddhism with a small 'b' which is non-violent, practical and aims to eliminate the cause of suffering.
100 Muay Thai, boxing, and kickboxing fights. Six times world Muay Thai champion, five times European Muay Thai champion, very dominant UFC champion for three years. I know my legacy. They can say whatever they want to, but I'm huge.
I don't have a huge breakfast, and I sometimes forget to have lunch, so I focus on dinner. I love Thai and Japanese food.
I always say the best Thai restaurant in Dubai is my home.
I look like I'm Chinese or Thai or Japanese - very different.
I cook Italian, Thai and Vietnamese, I've always liked to cook.
I've done some Muay Thai training just for fun.
I have a great time cooking and eating Thai green chicken curry.
I was working at Talesai, which is a Thai restaurant on Sunset. I actually worked there through selling my first script.
Short of screaming-hot Thai food, everything can be suitable for kids too.
One thing we don't have in Italy is the culture of Chinese, Indian, French and Thai food.
I think I'll got to Thailand for a year and become a Thai boxer. I'm gonna train for a year.
I have almost 100 Muay Thai fights, so I used to train and fight with really tough kickers.
Used to ride with him to Brooklyn, Lewis and Halsey, co chocolate thai, vernon style and burn it down — © Nas
Used to ride with him to Brooklyn, Lewis and Halsey, co chocolate thai, vernon style and burn it down
I've always had an interest in Muay Thai fighting. I love the discipline and toughness of it, so I traveled to Thailand to study ways to incorporate it into my style.
Puerto Ricans are many colors - we are Spanish, we're French, we're Thai, Indian, we're almost black, some of us.
There might just be a universal expectation to respect the dead, but my work is also born from another aspect of Thai society - that is, the overemphasis on familial bonds.
I think I went through puberty really late in life or something. I always looked like a little, sad Thai boy up until I was 26.
Cerrone, he's a very good Muay Thai guy, very long.
There's a restaurant I go to whenever I can called The Richmond Cafe. It's a little Thai restaurant owned by a group of Thai women - I think they're all a family, and they're just really, really nice, and they make amazing massaman curry.
I love every type of martial arts, but with Muay Thai in general, I want to see it being brought to the public more. There is no movie that has Muay Thai incorporated into it, so I want to bring that to the public.
I watched 'Drag Race Thailand' without any subtitles or voiceovers or anything; I don't speak Thai but I do speak drag, so I felt like I understood exactly what was going on, even though I couldn't speak Thai. I didn't understand anything they were saying but I knew exactly what was happening.
Earlier, I used to do yoga, but now I have started doing kickboxing and Thai Chai.
They do it in Thai restaurants in London. You ask for a drink, and it comes in a glass with loads of seaweed and pebbles in it like a scene from Finding Nemo. — © Karl Pilkington
They do it in Thai restaurants in London. You ask for a drink, and it comes in a glass with loads of seaweed and pebbles in it like a scene from Finding Nemo.
My favourite restaurant is the Thai Corner Cafe on St Paul's Road. We go there all the time. I shouldn't really mention it - I don't want it to be chock-a-block.
I love Italian, Mexican, Thai. Something spicy.
I’ve heard 14 year old meth addicted thai prostitutes say more prescient things than the woman that was supposedly a “professor
I love Japanese and Thai food, especially seafood, and eat out with my wife two or three times a week.
Who inside MMA that's a champion goes to fight Muay Thai? Nobody. But I love competing.
I like Thai food, Jamaican stews with yam, pumpkin and sweet potato.
Many other countries in this world are in a difficult situation, and all the Thai people are probably worried about the fate of Thailand: whether the country would survive or not.
My happiness is being able to present my talents for people to see, and I feel like I'm an ambassador of Thai history and Thai culture on film so that people can see Muay Thai.
I like to train in my Muay Thai gym that I co-own.
I usually eat in my friend Tom Corcoran's place - the Siam Thai in Monkstown. I go there for a very large plate of beef in red wine sauce.
I have been extremely touched by these signs of affection on the part of all the Thai people.
For the last years now I've had my own academy where I train Brazilian Jujitsu and Tae boxing, Muay Thai everyday.
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