A Quote by Emir Kusturica

I was a big fighter when I was younger. In bars I was ready to explode and fight. — © Emir Kusturica
I was a big fighter when I was younger. In bars I was ready to explode and fight.
A fighter in his prime needs to stay active. A fighter, who doesn't have certainty when he's going to fight again, it's hard for him to stay mentally ready.
You want to be like a ticking bomb. As calm as possible before the fight, to save energy… But ready to explode the second you step into the cage.
If the fighter doesn't want to fight, you're not gonna want him to fight. If the fighter doesn't want to fight, the promoter doesn't make him fight. And if he wants to retire, then it's time to walk away.
Not everything happens as we want or desire. It doesn't matter. I'm a fighter, and I'm ready to fight every time.
Are you ready to fight for good jobs and and a solid level playing field? Are you ready to prove to another generation of Americans that we can build a better country and a newer world? Joe Biden is ready. Barack Obama is ready. I am ready. You're ready.
I will tell you right now, I want to fight the No. 1 fighter in the world. I always said that I want to fight the No. 1 fighter.
I do not care who I fight. Line them up. I will let the fans pick. That is the way to do it because I am a fans' fighter. I want to fight the people they want me to fight. I will fight Tyson, Lewis, Tua, Rahman, whoever. I am a real fighter. You do not see too many real fighters out there today. You have these patsy papier - mâché champions.
Any fighter who's willing to step up, I'm willing to fight them. I'm ready to rule with an iron fist.
A fighter is a fighter and once they're in the top five in the world, you can't say one might not be ready.
I'm just a fighter that comes to fight with a big heart. I come to give the fans what they want.
I'm not a big wine guy. And bars, I never go to bars anymore. It's such a drag, man.
And I remember leaving my place in L.A. and - my father is a big fight fan - and I said, 'Dad, I got a couple of days off and I'm getting ready to go to Houston to sign to fight Muhammad Ali.
This is what I tell, especially young women, fight the big fights. Don't fight the little fight... Be the first one in, be the last one out. Do your homework, choose your battles. Don't whine, and don't be the one who complains about everything. Fight the big fight.
I don't like candy bars. I eat the big rectangular bars. You know - anything between 85 and 50 percent cocoa.
You know how a fighter always comes into the dressing room way before a fight? That's me - I'm like a fighter.
I know people want to get out there, and they're all tattooed up, and they're all serious and stuff and ready to fight. I'm ready to fight, but I still have a smile on my face at the same time.
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