A Quote by Vin Diesel

My mom used to say that I became a fighter and a scrapper and a tough guy to protect who I am at my core. — © Vin Diesel
My mom used to say that I became a fighter and a scrapper and a tough guy to protect who I am at my core.
One of the blessings of my childhood was being a fighter and a scrapper, but being a fighter and a scrapper is a curse, too.
Of course I am tough, but I am smart, too. I'm more smart than tough. People watching my record and say that this guy is tough. This is not about tough; this is about mind. You think when you fight. This is about everything.
I'm a fighter. That's what I do. I am a fighter to the core.
My Internet friends who I play games with say, 'This guy's a fighter?' I'm the last person they expect to be a fighter.
I'm not a fighter. I'm not a tough guy at all. I walk away from fights.
But I'm not a tough guy or a street fighter for real. I'm just an actor.
I am drawn to those parts; I like the tough girls because they are not tough. It's a veil; it's a disguise. It's defenses. At the core, everybody is human, everybody is fragile, everybody is terrified, and the fear is what propels you to be tough.
Sorry, am I being rude?" she asks. "I'm used to saying whatever is on my mind. Mom used to say that politeness is deception in pretty packaging
I'm a UFC fighter, a macho-type sport. I am a heterosexual guy in a tough macho sport, which is exactly the reason I feel a duty to say I support gay marriage and gay rights. I have nothing to gain personally from supporting this issue, and that's the point. Society as a whole is better when there is equality, and I want to live in a country where everyone has the same rights because we all benefit from that.
It might be tough, but my dad used to say, tough times don't last — tough people do.
When I say you don't have to be a believer, you just have to say - you have to ask the question to say am I concerned about the tough questions in life, being introspective enough to say, who am I, why am I, what am I?
Gabriel Gonzaga is a very solid fighter, and I've seen some of his fights. He's a tough guy.
A fighter walks in the room and people are like 'oooo' because everyone is trying to be a tough guy.
'Tough' meant it was an uncompromising image, something that came from your gut, out of instinct, raw, of the moment, something that couldn't be described in any other way. So it was tough. Tough to like, tough to see, tough to make, tough to understand. The tougher they were the more beautiful they became.
Am I tough? Am I strong? Am I hard-core? Absolutely. Did I whimper with pathetic delight when I sank my teeth into my hot fried-chicken sandwich? You betcha.
My mom says I'm her sugarplum. My mom says I'm her lamb. My mom says I'm completely perfect Just the way I am. My mom says I'm a super-special wonderful terrific little guy. My mom just had another baby. Why?
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