When you lose, you have to look at yourself and ask 'where did I lose?' Do I need to change teams or something?
“When you lose, you have to look at yourself and ask 'where did I lose?' Do I need to change teams or something?”
— Amanda Nunes · Ask
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When you lose, you have to look at yourself and ask 'where did I lose?' Do I need to change teams or something?
“When you lose, you have to look at yourself and ask 'where did I lose?' Do I need to change teams or something?”
— Amanda Nunes · Ask
When you lose, you have to look at yourself and ask 'where did I lose?' Do I need to change teams or something?
I've been doing everything people like to see: knock people out, and submissions, and go in there to fight.
I've been very fortunate throughout my career to fight for the best organizations in the world.
Cyborg is way heavier, way bigger than me.
When I'm training, I come to the gym twice a day and sometimes three times. My coach and I make our schedule: wrestle in the morning, strike and conditioning, jujitsu later. And we mix it up as well. I always move everything around. I don't keep everything the same every day.
Instead of asking 'How much damage will the work in question bring about?' why not ask 'How much good? How much joy?'
If you were to ask me what I want to do - I don't want to be a celebrity, I want to make a difference.
Take all the courses in your curriculum. Do the research. Ask questions. Find someone doing what you are interested in! Be curious!
I am acutely aware that you have not elected me as your President by your ballots, so I ask you to confirm me with your prayers.
There's something hopeful about 'Endgame.' Beckett strips everything away and asks what remains. There's this surgical dissection of the soul, but at the bottom, you find shafts of light.