A Quote by Amanda Hocking

In case you haven't noticed, I'm a lover not a fighter. — © Amanda Hocking
In case you haven't noticed, I'm a lover not a fighter.
I don't think that boxing historians have been able to find a case in which a great fighter, or a fighter presumed to be a great fighter, came to such an ignominious end.
It is significant that one says book lover and music lover and art lover but not record lover or CD lover or, conversely, text lover.
It was like the classic scene in the movies where one lover is on the train and one is on the platform and the train starts to pull away, and the lover on the platform begins to trot along and then jog and then sprint and then gives up altogether as the train speeds irrevocably off. Except in this case I was all the parts: I was the lover on the platform, I was the lover on the train. And I was also the train.
A lover in life will be a lover in death, a lover in the tomb, a lover in paradise, a lover on the day of resurrection.
I'm a fighter. I'm a lover.
I'm a lover not a fighter.
I'm not a fighter, I'm a lover.
I'm a lover and a fighter.
An idealistic lover is a blind lover, and therefore a true lover; a pragmatic lover is a sighted lover, and therefore a false lover.
I am a lover, not a fighter.
I'm a lover, not a fighter, but I'll fight if I have to.
I'm a lover, not a fighter. No battles for me.
That’s me, man – I’m a lover not a fighter.
My dad was a prize fighter in his youth. My boxing skills are very limited. I did train for most of my youth but couldn't really see the point of getting punched in the head. I'm a lover, not a fighter, but I do enjoy the sport in its purest form. As a child, my heroes were my dad and Muhammad Ali.
In the words of Michael Jackson: I'm a lover, not a fighter.
One thing I see in a lot of coaches is they try to live through the fighter. You can't live through the fighter. You gotta allow the fighter to be the fighter, and do what he do, and you just try to guide him. Why should I have to live through a fighter, when I went from eating out of a trashcan to being eight-time world champion? I stood in the limelight and did what I had to do as a fighter. I've been where that fighter is trying to go.
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