tag by: fighting

I still like fighting, it just got to a point in MMA where it was just another day.

I want to constantly get better. Why not just keep fighting? Until I get told that I can't anymore, then I'll move on.

The fighting back by indigenous people started in 1900: OK, they've cornered us. Our population is almost gone; they've defeated us. From there, the modern Indian rights movement started, and it was a very hard fight, with a lot of stuff going against them.

Good Charlotte, for us, comes from a place of youth for us, back when we were struggling and fighting for every inch, just trying to get by.

I love Fayetteville. I like hills and vistas and hardworking people and fighting snow in winter and chiggers in the summer.

Ultimately, you have to write what's coming at any given point in time. Fighting your instincts for practical reasons is a losing battle.

I'm going to have to keep fighting until I find the same number of women in the studio as there are men.

Wrestlers are very protective and care about what we do and we're always fighting for credibility.

I remember standing across from Rampage Jackson when I was younger - I watched him when I was coming up - and then I was fighting him in Japan.

All the war-propaganda, all the screaming and lies and hatred, comes invariably from people who are not fighting.

Taking control of our laws border and money, run not by a bunch of overpaid bureaucrats in Brussels but by a bunch of overpaid bureaucrats in Britain. That ladies and gentlemen is a dream worth fighting for.

I've had cameras on me since I started the art of fighting and I think that I'm used to having cameras on me in adrenaline-type situations.

I really love my job, and I feel like I can make a huge difference for New Yorkers, fighting for them.

So long as Trump says the right things at the right time to the right crowds, he'll never be held accountable for his doublespeak or for defending the very things the conservative movement has been fighting against for years.

When you're out on the court, you're fighting against yourself and it can be tough.

We are not going back to the failed policies of the past. We are fighting for the middle class!

I've been fighting since I was 15 years old, so I've had pretty much everything that could be said, said to me.

You don't just have to see superhero movies. Ultimately, those movies are westerns - superheroes are good guys fighting bad guys in a landscape. In westerns, that divide couldn't be any more clear, but the only superpower you have is that you're a quicker shot than the other guy.

Fighting is what I love to do.

Of course, the majority of us would speak up in the face of outrageous bigotry, but do we speak up in a social situation when someone casually refers to something as 'gay'? If we don't, we are standing with the homophobes whom we are quietly fighting.