A Quote by Daniel Cormier

I don't mind playing spoiler. — © Daniel Cormier
I don't mind playing spoiler.
We're playing those mind games together Pushing the barriers, planting seeds Playing the mind guerrilla.
That's not a prediction, that's a spoiler.
Experience is a great spoiler of pleasures.
Spoiler alert: I did not become an astronaut.
I like to live a spoiler-free life.
You're just playing, playing, playing, and then an image or something will come into your mind, and basically you're just narrating it with music, letting it move along.
I think the whole spoiler thing has taken over the media.
I've never come across, as a casual Internet person, a spoiler that I wasn't trying to look to find.
I remember when I started off, my first car was a Kia Spectra. With a spoiler kit and some rims.
Of what use is the universe? What is the practical application of a million galaxies? Yet just because it has no use, it has a use - which may sound like a paradox, but is not. What, for instance, is the use of playing music? If you play to make money, to outdo some other artist, to be a person of culture, or to improve your mind, you are not really playing - for your mind is not on the music. You don't swing. When you come to think of it, playing or listening to music is a pure luxury, an addiction, a waste of valuable time and money for nothing more than making elaborate patterns of sound.
I don't know if people think I'm going to Raw or SmackDown, but here's a spoiler, I'm not. I'm going to NXT.
The main problem is to free your mind when you play. I find that in my own playing, whenever I feel any kind of tension, I'm restricted to playing the most fundamental kinds of things.
It's so hard to put your journey apart from the story line, when you've lived through it yourself or know what's a spoiler and what's not, especially when I wasn't a fan of 'The Witcher' before I started filming.
When I got out of my Twenties I stopped playing women that were victims. I like playing women who are strong and have a piece of mind.
I don't really mind where I play - left, right, up front on my own, or with another striker. I'm just versatile like that, and I don't mind playing anywhere in attack.
Lately, my mind is like an orchestra. If you don't have the conductor, you don't know what to do. One guy is playing jazz, one guy is playing rock and roll, another classical. It's a big mess.
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