A Quote by Robbie Lawler

I've been through a lot of ups and downs. Just willing to get back up and grind every day to try and get better. — © Robbie Lawler
I've been through a lot of ups and downs. Just willing to get back up and grind every day to try and get better.
I've been through a lot. I've had so many ups and downs in my career. I think a lot of it is you just have to be the same guy every day.
There have been ups and downs, but it has taught us a lot in life. Going with the team through those ups and downs is a terrific journey.
Reality show? You can't find anything better than boxing because of the trials and errors, the ups and downs, the struggle when you get knocked down to get back up. Use it symbolically and interchangeably for life.
Every season is so much different and you go through your ups and downs, you figure your team out, you get to play against great teams. Some of the best competition there's been since I've been in the league. Just every night, night in and night out we get to play against the top guys, the top teams. It's a lot of fun.
Giving up is conceding that things will never get better, and that is just not true. Ups and downs are a constant in life, and I've been belted into that roller coaster a thousand times.
It's about being able to go through the grind, willing to get back up when you're knocked down. And when life's not going well, not getting down on yourself and just getting back up and getting back to work, and striving to be the best you can be.
It's just been a lot of hard work and lot of auditions. A lot of ups and downs, but a lot of ups, and I'm really happy for my downs, too. I'm really thankful.
One should be brave. It's life, there will be ups and downs. It's only when you are down, that you get the strength to get back up.
From Day 1 since I was in middle school, it's just to get better every day and not settle for anything, try to get better, try to improve, and try to stay hungry. That's not going to change.
I've been through a lot in life, and had some ups and downs. It's what's led me to this day.
I think that as you get older, you mellow out a lot more. Having been through the ups and downs in life, I feel more qualified to play the blues.
I didn't just jump back on the bike and win. There were a lot of ups and downs, good results and bad results, but this time I didn't let the lows get to me.
I've been the type to just get up and go or I'm finding something to do, I'm on some type of grind every single day.
I get to wake up every day and create music. And even when it's a tough moment as far as career ups and downs, it's always something you're passionate about, and it's a beautiful way to spend your life.
It's been a long road for me, with a lot of ups and downs. Thankfully there have been more ups than there have been downs. For me, what brings me down has only made me stronger because of it.
You have to be willing to deal with the ups and downs of the music, the ups and downs of the audience.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!