A Quote by Ryan Garcia

I'm the most underestimated lightweight in the world. — © Ryan Garcia
I'm the most underestimated lightweight in the world.
The Republicans underestimated and underestimated and underestimated Donald Trump. And look where that got them. They kept saying, no, no, no, that's not going to happen, we don't have to worry about that.
I underestimated the low level of capacity. I also underestimated the cultural roots of corruption.
Trees and bones are constantly reforming themselves along lines of stress. This algorithm has been put into a software program that's now being used to make bridges lightweight, to make building beams lightweight.
I do think I'm the best lightweight in the world.
I love lips, so I wanted to make the most lightweight liquid-to-matte lipstick on the market!
When I was 22 years old, I wanted to become the lightweight champion of the world.
The most underestimated risk for a politician is overexposure.
Scent is often underestimated, when it can be the most evocative.
Fear is the most debilitating emotion in the world, and it can keep you from ever truly knowing yourself and others - its adverse effects can no longer be overlooked or underestimated. Fear breeds hatred, and hatred has the power to destroy everything in its path.
A very underestimated part of the world, The Entrance is.
And I would say that the main thing that I faced as a female in this industry was being underestimated. But being underestimated isn't always a bad thing. It's nice to get out there and blow people's minds when they think you're not gonna be any good.
No, I'm staying at lightweight until I win a world title and once I've won a world title we'll see, maybe I'll move up, maybe I'll stay and defend it.
What's maybe being underestimated is that in every country in the world, there is innovation.
One thing that is not to be underestimated is American culture's influence on the rest of the world.
One thing that is not to be underestimated is American cultures influence on the rest of the world.
One of the many lessons I hope I've learned is how much I underestimated people, their open-mindedness and their willingness to understand. I think, moreover, I underestimated the degree to which everyone has a story. So my advice, for whatever it's worth, is to trust readers, trust the truth and trust the power of storytelling.
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