A Quote by Urijah Faber

I’m a guy that creates my own destiny in this world. Until I’m off the planet, there’s always a second chance. — © Urijah Faber
I’m a guy that creates my own destiny in this world. Until I’m off the planet, there’s always a second chance.
I punish the guy until the referee pulls me off or until he says 'no more,' and he taps. I don't want to leave any doubt in his mind that he had a chance.
Destiny is what every human being creates for oneself. Fate is when you fail to create your own destiny.
I've always been a guy that liked to stay in control of my own destiny.
I've always tried to explain democracy is not perfect. But it gives you a chance to shape your own destiny.
Every artist of importance creates his own world, with its own laws - creates and shapes it in his own shape and image, and no one else's. This is why it is difficult to fit the artist into a world that has already been created, a seven-day, fixed and solidified world: he will inevitably slip out of the set of laws and paragraphs, he will be a heretic.
I made mistakes. I can’t whine about it. I’m the one that messed up and I’m paying the consequences. However, if I am given a second chance, I won’t need a third chance. And to be honest with you, I picked the wrong vice. I should have picked alcohol. I should have picked drugs or I should have picked up beating up my wife or girlfriend because if you do those three, you get a second chance. They haven’t given too many gamblers second chances in the world of baseball.
I'm not the quickest guy in the world, so I figured if I beat a guy off the dribble, I kind of want to get my space and get my shot up fairly quick - not rush my shot or anything, but just get to my spot where I can make it and they have no chance of contesting it.
The problem was, you couldn't have one without the other. There couldn't be a bad guy unless there was a good guy to create the standard. And there couldn't be a good guy until a bad guy showed just how far off the path he might stray.
I thought my first few jobs would just be off, off, off, off, off broadway. And by chance and how the world works, I ended up on a TV show instead.
Every state aspiring to be part of the free world, able to decide its own destiny, deserves its chance. They may, in a not too distant future, contribute to all of us in ways we cannot imagine today.
Mankind owns its destiny, and its destiny is the earth. We are destroying it until we have no destiny.
I was raised in an Indian household - singing classical music and eating south Indian food. But the second I went to school, it was a different world. I'd be listening to Destiny's Child, Usher and the Backstreet Boys. It wasn't until college that I really found the balance between the two worlds.
We must realize that our destiny is strongly linked to the destiny of the poorest on this planet.
Sometimes you don’t get a second chance. You need to take a chance when you have the opportunity. Always.
Don't think there are no second chances. Life always offers you a SECOND CHANCE... It's called TOMORROW
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