When you fight for the game, fight to win and then get the goal in the latter minutes, especially at Old Trafford, it's a wonderful, amazing feeling.
It's always an unreal feeling to get the win, but to get it in the UFC - especially on my debut - it was amazing.
It was an amazing feeling to be able to win a World Cup and at home in Australia.
Personally, I want to win the Premier League. That would be an amazing feeling.
To make a couple putts to win the Masters is just an amazing feeling.
I come from amazing DNA, I watched my mom fight and win against breast cancer.
To be part of something special, to be an Olympian and have the chance to win a medal - it's an amazing feeling.
If I am 100% prepared for the fight, my opponent has no chance to win the fight. I am saying what I mean: He has a 0% chance to win the fight. There is going to be no luck involved; there is going to be nothing else to stop me from winning the fight.
Thus we may know that there are five essentials for victory: He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight. He will win who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces. He will win whose army is animated by the same spirit throughout all its ranks. He will win who, prepared himself, waits to take the enemy unprepared. He will win who has military capacity and is not interfered with by the sovereign.
There are ways to win fights, and sometimes you don't always choose the easiest way to win a fight.
Every kid's dream is to play in the Champions League and to win it. To actually have achieved that was an amazing feeling.
If you fight you won't always win. But if you don't fight you will always lose
Make no mistake, I always want to win, but I never fight with an opponent. My fight is within me it is the struggle to be the best I can be at whatever I do.
I think the greatest legacy of the 1960s was the general feeling that not only can you fight the powers that be, but you can win.
It's better to fight because if you don't fight, you can't win. Besides, even when you don't win, you can change the game.
To win Best Director at Sundance was beyond anything I could have imagined for myself. It's still an incredible feeling to know I won. But as happy as I am about winning, I also know many other women of color have directed amazing films over the years that were equally deserving and didn't win.