A Quote by Justin Gaethje

At the end of the day, it's an unforgiving sport. — © Justin Gaethje
At the end of the day, it's an unforgiving sport.
Everybody had a bad day. It's possible to have two bad days in a row. And in this sport, it's so unforgiving.
This sport can be very unforgiving.
God, it's such an unforgiving sport.
My whole life, I have been told to focus on my sport. But at the end of the day, I'm a human and I'm fighting for things bigger than just my sport.
At the end of the day, we're playing a sport.
Obviously at the end of the day it's an individual sport.
The one thing about professional sport is it's all about results, and at the end of the day, if someone is employing you and you're not scoring runs or you're not taking wickets, they ain't going to carry on doing it, and there's no any other way of saying that; that's unfortunately the ruthless business of professional sport.
Football can give everyone who loves the game their great moments and most dreadful disappointments. All it takes is a couple of bad injuries or decisions to turn a season and that's just the unforgiving nature of sport.
One shouldn't be afraid to lose; this is sport. One day you win; another day you lose. Of course, everyone wants to be the best. This is normal. This is what sport is about. This is why I love it.
MS is so poorly understood. I change day to day, not year to year, so I've no idea how I will be by the end of another full Olympic cycle. Come Tokyo 2020, I don't know whether I'll even be able to do one sport, let alone two.
It's an entertainment sport, and we go out to entertain the fans, but at the end of the day, what really matters is your influence on others.
Just being able to experience that caliber of a level of a sport, the highest level of a sport, has helped me immensely to transition into my baseball career and to just take it day by day.
At the end of the day, there are risks; there's no question - in any sport, any activity.
Sport develops your brain. It helps your learning. It's not an add-on at the end of the day.
O! that a man might know The end of this day's business, ere it come; But it sufficeth that the day will end, And then the end is known.
... I still have sympathy for some of the people who've fallen from grace in Washington. The feeding frenzy can be so unforgiving, especially in this day of nonstop cable news.
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