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Last updated on April 17, 2025.
I do think economic and social anxiety is the number one issue. And I'm pretty confident Hillary Clinton will be really riding that train pretty hard.
It can be kind of difficult because of the workload I have at Texas A&M, so I have to find time to study as I pursue my major, but also to travel and compete and train hard for my fights to come in the UFC.
It is no hard matter to get children; but after they are born, then begins the trouble, solicitude, and care rightly to train, principle, and bring them up.
It is not enough to have talent alone. You will have to train hard and motivate yourself to do your best. You should learn to live for your sport. — © Eddy Merckx
It is not enough to have talent alone. You will have to train hard and motivate yourself to do your best. You should learn to live for your sport.
What I want to say is that nobody is unbeatable. There's a kid out there who probably wants to beat me. I train hard and try to be the best that I can be, but I don't disrespect my opponents. I am not disillusioned, either.
We don't train to get by. You train to dominate everybody.
Only I know how hard I trained. I left my family, my girlfriend, and the people I love in Brazil to train in the United States with 'Macaco' five or six times a day.
I would just love to do something where I'd have to train and work really hard and do one of those types of action movies, which a lot of women are doing now.
There is an expectation that if you do sport, any sport, you should never have a life outside that. People expect you to just train, play, train. But that's not me.
If you're going to train your body, it would be a really good thing to also train your brain.
Train hard, get good coaching and don't forget that its mixed martial arts. Don't get tied into one style of fighting and focus on multiple disciplines.
I really believe if I put my mind in the right place, if I train very hard, if I have good support by my side, I can be the champion again and stay there for a long time.
I lost my edge for boxing, I didn't put as much into it as I did before. I didn't run as far. I didn't train as hard. I didn't eat correctly. I started drinking a little bit every now and then.
We train to be the best. We don't train to be mediocre. — © Corey Anderson
We train to be the best. We don't train to be mediocre.
It's easier for me to go to Russia and train with top coaches and choreographers there than go to Colorado Springs and train with 14 of my competitors.
Happiness, it turns out, is a skill-one that you can train, just like you train your body in the gym. This is the next big public health revolution. Get on board.
As an athlete, you can train for so many years to be a 5K/10K runner. That's who you are, and it's hard to change that. Not using that technique - almost like a sprint - that's when you have to loosen up and just save as much energy as you can.
Don't be like a train; don't travel on the same path! Thousands of different paths are waiting for you to walk! Don't be like a train!
In countries that lack a longstanding and entrenched commitment to the rule of law, it can be hard to recruit, train and keep prosecutors and judges who are both independent and effective, even in the face of attempted intimidation or corruption.
I'm 5'10' and all legs. I use them in the ring as weapons so I make sure to train them hard in the gym.
If you want to become a professional football player at any level, when you're growing up, you have to make sacrifices, and it's very difficult. It's not easy, but you have to train hard, you have to live right, and you have to rest.
You can train with heavyweight guys, you can train with 205 guys but this is training. A fight is completely different.
I would just love to do something where I'd have to train and work really hard and do one of those types of action movies, which a lot of women are doing now
I never go for the knockout, but the knockout comes because I train as hard as I do.
You've just got to train hard. Conditioning is key, recovery is key. As hard as you work, recovery is just as important. All the soft-tissue work daily, all the things that keep me clean. And you've always got to be aware of what you're eating, what you're putting inside your body. That's key as well.
I don't train for football; I train more for a lifestyle.
Train hard, get good coaching, and don't forget that its mixed martial arts. Don't get tied into one style of fighting, and focus on multiple disciplines.
I moved to Switzerland when I was 8, and during our breaks, we'd go to snowboard, and he'd take me to the mountains; we'd take a train. It was kind of crazy, you know. When I think about it, I wake up at 4, take a train to the mountains, sleep in the train and then go snowboard, and then come back. It was quite a mission.
When I decided I wanted to fight, one biggest issue was just trying to find a gym where I could train. At that time, a lot of gyms wouldn't allow women to train there at all.
It's hard to describe why one room and not another feels right for writing. Of course you have to train yourself to be able to write anywhere, but it's nice to feel that each book has a place that belongs to it, where it's home.
The difference between me and other black belts is that I truly believe that jujitsu can be used in all aspects of MMA, because it was created to do that. If you train hard, it will work.
I train hard; I have the best coaching staff in the world... We always do the right things. I stick to the plan, and we get things done.
I think that happens to anybody, when they train for things over and over again, and then they just realize, 'What do I train for now?'
I remember finding this book, which showed a New York subway train that had been covered in so much graffiti you couldn't recognise it was a train. I thought, 'I want to do that... how do you do that?'
You can train your mental strength just like you train your body. If your body looks fit or ripped, it looks strong, and you can flex your muscles. So, physically, you have a certain strength. Mentally, it's the same thing. You can train your psychological strength.
For me, it's very hard to train too much, just sparring, sparring, sparring. It's boring.
Take care of yourself. Eat well, rest, train hard and smart, make time to think and breathe. Be intentional with your time.
I train so hard to make sure failure doesn't happen. If I do everything I can, and run as fast as I possibly can and someone still beats me, I don't think of that as failure.
I've always had a chip on my shoulder. It kind of drives me. It's something that allows me to train harder, train longer, work better. — © Daniel Cormier
I've always had a chip on my shoulder. It kind of drives me. It's something that allows me to train harder, train longer, work better.
Although I train hard with England and Rajasthan Royals, when I am at home in London I always like to join some group fitness classes and experiment with new workout ideas.
People think the training is the hard part, it's not really. That's fun, I can get loose and do what I want to do. I only get to train for a few hours, maybe during the day.
You don't train a dog in a training hall, jerking his neck or even giving him food treats. You train him using life rewards.
I gave the album [You're Under Arrest] to Quincy Jones and he loved "D Train". We couldn't call it "D Train"; it's called "MDI/Something's On Your Mind/MD2". That's on the album.
I train my mind as much as I train my body.
I think the shocking thing to discover is the owls are not stupid and very feral, very hard to train.
I have to continue to train hard and when I have time to play I have to play well.
...the long train ride was like traveling through limbo. You weren't anywhere when you were on a train, she decided. You weren't where you had been, and you weren't yet where you were going. You were nowhere. It might be beautiful outside the window-and it was, she had sense enough to realize that-but it wasn't anywhere to her, just a scene passing by that was framed by the train window. (p160)
Train your mind the same way you’d train a puppy: Be patient, be consistent, and have some fun along the way.
I prefer to train alone at SAI camp in Hyderabad. I don't train at national camp at NIS Patiala. — © Dutee Chand
I prefer to train alone at SAI camp in Hyderabad. I don't train at national camp at NIS Patiala.
Train hard and try new things; everything you do outside of the cage counts as experience inside the cage.
If the state requires a bullet train, I would demand a bullet train to connect Mumbai and Nagpur.
I wanted to start in boxing, but you have to train a little harder to be a boxer. A lot of those guys can take punches. MMA, you only have to hit someone so hard to knock them out.
You retire, but you're still aching to play. But in order to play, you have to resist certain temptations, and train hard. And I just didn't have the desire to do that any more.
My favourite place to train is in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where I train with my aunt and sister during the off-season. It is basically a flat, grassy area by the side of the road where we have made a path to run on.
When you are 14, 15, 16, you can train every day in France, and sometimes you can train twice a day.
I love metaphors. I've never been on this train. ... If I'm standing on the middle of a track, I'm definitely going to get derailed. I have to make sure that I'm on the train and not in front of it.
To win the belt from Bisping, the hardest problem for me would be to train hard for him because he stinks. I'm just kidding, he's really good... No, I'm lying.
I don't train to be an All-American. I train to be the best.
I don't ever train half-pipe except for the short training sessions during events, and because of that, I have a really hard time consistently putting my runs down smoothly.
Train children to bear responsibility as you would train them to build muscle. Add what they can handle, then prepare them for more.
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