Top 1200 Fight Club Novel Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
It is not enough to fight. It is the spirit which we bring to the fight that decides the issue. It is morale that wins the victory.
What our kids learn to do is fight. So when you watch a Devin Booker, you look at Tyler Ulis - they fight.
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Where is Conor? He wanna fight with a bus. I want to fight with a real gangster. Iaquinta, thank you so much. — © Khabib Nurmagomedov
Where is Conor? He wanna fight with a bus. I want to fight with a real gangster. Iaquinta, thank you so much.
If the arts are in peril, we must do our small part to to fight the good fight and protect and preserve.
I think everything you are, everything that engages you, eventually comes to bear on the novel you write. I think the creative energy in novel writing, obviously, comes from tension. From trying to fuse. From trying to make coherent disparate things that might not at all seem to belong together within a narrative.
For me, beating Alistair Overeem means a lot, but the fight I'm looking for is the Francis Ngannou fight.
Every fight since I lost in the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, every step for me is very important. Every fight becomes harder for me, more important for me than the previous fight.
I just ask that everyone continue to raise awareness and fight for pediatric cancer. The fight's not over.
For me, the stronger ground I have in my personal life, then the more will I have to fight the good fight.
I don't fight with people - like, I can barely fight with my husband because I'll just start crying instead.
This fight against drilling in the Arctic Refuge is a fight about our principles. Its about standing up for our environment, our families and our future, and I wont give up this fight.
When you believe in something, fight for it. And when you see injustice, fight harder than you've ever fought before.
Words are what you fight with but what you fight about is whether or not you're afraid of them. — © David Mitchell
Words are what you fight with but what you fight about is whether or not you're afraid of them.
While there remains one dark soul without the light of God, I'll fight - I'll fight to the very end!
Most fight sequences on a television show, probably any action adventure show that you know of, if you asked them how long they probably spend, [it's] one or two days doing the fight. Where we were spending eight days concurrently with an episode doing our fight sequences.
While I can fight, I will fight. When I can't walk straight or my hands are knackered, then you've got to turn it in.
When things get you in the corner, and it feels like you can't go on, you can fight back. You're never out of the fight.
We will fight hostage taking like we fight terrorism.
Julie Christie, I used to hang out with her. She was friends with Richard Pryor and Warren Beatty and all of them. There was a club in Beverly Hills called the Candy Store, a private club. I used to hang out with them all.
This is a fight. This isn't putting a ball in a hole. This has always been a fight for me, and I just love it when it's that way.
I just have to fight my style of fight, which is a lot of pressure.
You don't want to pick a fight with just the guy at the deli, [you want to] pick a fight somewhere in the world and just run towards it. Run because the fight is going to go on without you if you miss it.
Myself, Eric Wareheim, and Jason Woliner decided to start a Food Club where the three of us go to restaurants with a couple of other people. The three of us are the captains of the Food Club, so we have to wear the captains' hats.
It is clear that a novel cannot be too bad to be worth publishing. . . . It certainly is possible for a novel to be too good to be worth publishing.
Playing Destroyo, who was sort of a 'Silence Of The Lambs' type character, I'd say I was wearing about 50 pounds of rubber and foam rubber and makeup. But I had no idea who The Tick was. I'm not a big graphic-novel guy. I don't even know if 'The Tick' was a graphic novel!
It was two fights: the fight itself, and the fight to be able to see. That's one of the reasons why I stopped fighting.
After the Ronda fight, I wasn't sure what the UFC held for me. I think coming out of that fight, I didn't know if losing that fight meant that I could get cut because I knew the rumors at the time was how easily fighters could get cut from the UFC.
We have gotten to the point where we're more like [Donald] Trump than Trump. Trump is hateful. Now you have liberals hating on love. Sometimes you have to fight fire with fire. There's nothing wrong with that. But sometimes you have to fight fire with water. I'm happy to fight it either way.
Sometimes, when democracy has to fight with autocracy, what can be done? We have to fight; somebody has to.
I did my part. I signed it for UFC 205 in New York. I signed my part, and Julianna turned it down. She didn't want to fight that time, but I don't care about this because I am a fighter, and if she don't want fight, we was looking for another opponent to make fight.
In the end it is how you fight, as much as why you fight, that makes your cause good or bad.
Just because you cannot fight every evil does not mean you should fight no evils.
Nostalgia is a strange and powerful emotion. As much we try and fight it and fight ourselves, it's very hard not to.
All our lives, we fight for certain ideals, and they get diluted, and then we have to fight for them again.
To survive it is often necessary to fight and to fight you have to dirty yourself.
If your opponent wants to fight, the fight will be very interesting not just for the audience, but for myself.
I know there's a lot of emotion going into a fight, but everything in a fight - none of it comes out of an evil heart.
That's a phenomenon of the Left: You don't fight evil. You fight carbon emissions — © Dennis Prager
That's a phenomenon of the Left: You don't fight evil. You fight carbon emissions
For me honestly I think that fight was lost six weeks before the fight even began
In fighting for women, we fight for humanity. We fight for the future - for everyone.
If I fight that fight that makes everybody go, 'Wow, he's unstoppable,' - that's all I can do.
We fight to great disadvantage when we fight with those who have nothing to lose.
Dialogue must appear realistic without being so. Actual realism-the lifting, as it were, of passages from a stenographer's take-down of a 'real life' conversation-would be disruptive. Of what? Of the illusion of the novel. In 'real life' everything is diluted; in the novel everything is condensed.
It's always hard the moment you decide to stop playing. It doesn't matter if you're at a small club or a big club: it's the end of your playing career, so that's always going to be a big moment for any player.
One of the most puzzling things about a novel is that "the way it really was" half the time is, and half the time isn't, the way it ought to be in the novel.
I'm very anxious. If you're going to fight the best fighters, you have to be prepared for a war, a highly-anticipated fight.
I didn't have to fight. I chose to fight. I believe God put me on this Earth to be able to do this and do it at a high level.
A man does not fight to win; it is better to fight in vain. — © Edmond Rostand
A man does not fight to win; it is better to fight in vain.
At the start, it was a bit difficult to come to Chelsea, a new club in a new league with very good players. It was very difficult to get into the team, but I did a lot of things to try and settle quick into the club, the team, the area.
My fifth pro fight, I got my first title fight.
I felt the same fear in my first fight as I did in my last fight. It never goes away.
People will never fight for your freedom if you have not given evidence that you are prepared to fight for it yourself.
You can have a fight card full of male fights, but yet when that women's fight comes on, that's what people watch. They're super excited by it.
If I wanted to fight for the title, I would fight at around 240.
Now, as a reader, you shouldn't feel the decisions the writer makes about this DNA, or it would be boring beyond belief. But, as a writer, you're struggling to make these decisions. What should the title be? What's the first line? The point of view? And the struggle with the decisions is because you're trying to figure out WHAT IS THE NOVEL, WHAT IS THE NOVEL?
I have new music coming out. I'm working on some television shows. I still do a tremendous amount of concerts. I'm doing my restaurant. I got a club coming in New York. The restaurant is called Doug E. The club is called Fresh.
I don’t want the next generation to fight the same fight as I did.
I always write 'Fight' on the mirrors - that goes way back to the times when you had to fight apathy.
You show people what you're willing to fight for when you fight your friends.
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