A Quote by Theodore Roosevelt

Aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords. — © Theodore Roosevelt
Aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords.
People always say its an aggressive and bad sport and just like street fighting, but it's not the same thing. You go into work at the gym every day, and it takes away from being an aggressive person in public. You're training every day, and you're losing that aggression for the public.
This sight... is by far the noblest astronomy affords.
The sense of this word among the Greeks affords the noblest definition of it; enthusiasm signifies God in us.
The sense of this word among the Greeks affords the noblest definition of it; enthusiasm signifies 'God in us.'
We play a contact sport, and it's aggressive, and you have to be aggressive in everything you do.
I'm one hundred percent into my life, and into my fighting career. This is who I want to be in the future - as a mother - and if I'm going to leave the sport, I leave the sport. When I finish with fighting, I'm done.
We're not alt-right, and we're not old-school, National-Review-boring Right - we're aggressive. We're in a meme world - we're in a world where you have to be catchy, punchy.
Cock-fighting, which has attained to the dignity of a literature of its own, is the popular Malay sport; but the grand sport is a tiger and buffalo fight, reserved for rare occasions, however, on account of its expense. Cock-fighting is a source of gigantic gambling and desperate feuds.
Greek philosophers considered sport a religious and civic-in a word, moral-undertaking. Sport, they said, is morally serious because mankind's noblest aim is the loving contemplation of worthy things, such as beauty and courage.
I like the good part of the sport, the sport side of the fighting.
The heart of the sport is about the top guys fighting each other. This isn't WWE; this is fighting.
You have to remember, I had come from a pretty hard life. There was all this abuse and everything else, so the idea of fighting for sport was pretty heavy. Fighting to me was about fighting for your life, you know.
It's the only sport that's played in every country in the world. It's played and watched all over the world, it's the most popular sport in probably 90% of the countries, and then with the World Cup, you have the most viewed tournament of any sport in the world.
I do what I do for a job. This is fighting. This is a bloody sport. It's not a nice sport.
The reality is this: Fighting isn't a team sport; it's an individual's sport.
People forget, I was 9-0, I was fighting Anderson Silva. I was fighting the best guys this sport has ever seen, one after the other, with no experience.
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