A Quote by Josh Barnett

The concept of USADA is not bad. — © Josh Barnett
The concept of USADA is not bad.
I could sit down and give USADA my opinions on it, but I want to say they've done a great job. Guys like me are shining because of USADA.
The whole concept of treating people with dignity and respect is a concept that isn't a business concept, it's a life concept. It's who you are at the end of the day.
I love the USADA.
The concept of 'Bad Magic' is something that is incredibly intoxicating and magical but ultimately bad for you.
Red flag law is a general concept. There could be good ones and there can be bad ones. You should be against the bad ones, as I am.
Evil is a really tough concept for me. The idea of a villain that is bad for bad's sake seems kind of absurd.
I want to give big kudos to USADA. Can it be better? Yeah.
The things that I rely on, USADA doesn't have a problem with them. I'm gonna continue to be the same athlete that I've always been.
USADA tested me, and I came back positive for hard work and beast-like characteristics.
Let me make this clear: I think USADA has moved my sport forward in certain ways that I couldn't have imagined.
TV does not care about you or what happens to you. It's downright bad for your health now, and that's not a far-out concept. I think watching the TV news is bad for you. It is bad for your physical health and your mental health.
Another Christian concept, no less crazy, has passed even more deeply into the tissue of modernity: the concept of the 'equality of souls before God.' This concept furnishes the prototype of all theories of equal rights.
Reality is reality. It transcends every concept. There is no concept which can adequately describe it, not even the concept of interdependence.
To me, what's really important about the Green New Deal isn't, like, one of the elements of it: it's the concept. It's the concept that we have a national emergency commensurate with a depression or a war. And then the second part of it, the concept that, in rising to meet that challenge, there's a ton of economic opportunity.
Everybody underestimated the universality of the concept of a nightmare or a bad dream.
I got it into my head that I had somewhat neglected the guitar, and then I did a record called 'Arena,' and it was not a particularly bad record - it wasn't a bad record at all, but it was built around a certain concept, which is a guitar quartet, with a little bit of augmentation here and there.
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