A Quote by Rory MacDonald

I don't enjoy going into a fight and then having regrets afterwards. — © Rory MacDonald
I don't enjoy going into a fight and then having regrets afterwards.
I enjoy working on stage. Having relationships with the audiences and question and answer sessions afterwards. I enjoy that.
With every decision you make in your life, you're going to have some regrets about the way it goes. You just have to chose which set of regrets you can live with the best, and try to minimize the amount of regrets you have.
I'm one of those fellas who's got lots of regrets, but I don't regret having regrets.
Everything I turn up to, I think I'm going to enjoy. I never look back, so I don't have regrets.
Of course no player wants to end their career with regrets. I don't think any human being likes having regrets either.
I want people in Minnesota armed and dangerous on this issue of the energy tax because we need to fight back. Thomas Jefferson told us 'having a revolution every now and then is a good thing,' and the people — we the people — are going to have to fight back hard if we're not going to lose our country. And I think this has the potential of changing the dynamic of freedom forever in the United States.
I'm not really afraid of things that are imaginary. I enjoy it. I enjoy big narrative, and I enjoy big feelings. Having a feeling is never going to kill you.
I enjoy going to campuses and reading and doing a class or teaching and then running away and not having to grade papers.
I went to London to do the stuff. I was like "What am I going to do? What's going to happen?" But then once you start working, you forget all that and you start enjoying what you're doing. Once you enjoy the process, you know that people are going to do the same thing. If you don't enjoy it and just do it like a job, then it's going to be feel that way. That's my theory of doing a movie.
If someone is trying to stop you from enjoying your life by impeding on yours, and telling you that your life is not the right way, then by all means, I'm the first one to say, "Fight for your rights, fight for who you are and for what you believe in." But you better be the stronger person. Just be aware and attentive to everything that's happening in life and know that there are gonna be people that are going to stop you and going to enjoy stopping you from getting to your goals. But just continue to be strong and outwit them.
One of the big things that I focus on is not having regrets, just taking every opportunity I have and going for it.
For me, Arsenal is a football training centre. You watch the match, you enjoy it, but are you going to win a title afterwards? That's what people remember.
I don't enjoy doing exercise at the time, but I enjoy the feeling afterwards.
I'm not selfish before a fight or afterwards, but for the time of the fight itself, I have to think totally of myself.
I am going to fight on the pitch for Newcastle and if it comes to the stage where someone says can you fight for England then I will fight for England. But I am not going to go on about it. It is just not worth it.
This fight means the world to me. It's what I've been dreaming about since I was 10 years old to win a world title. I'm going in their with nothing less than a victory. I think it's safe to say the fight is not going the distance and it's going to be a fight of the year candidate. He's going to come to fight, I'm coming to fight and I plan on leaving September 8th as the new world champion
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