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Be humble. Be yourself.
Nurture you mind with great thoughts
Bad things happen, it's your job to overcome them.
It's not about the past or the future, it's about right now.
If I can do it, little old me, you can do it. Trust and believe.
A black belt doesn't mean anything. The meaning is in the journey.
My killer instinct is so strong that lions call me to take lessons.
Bad luck either destroys you or it makes you the man you really are.
It is a major sin to break a contract, especially in military situations.
I don't recognize any law but the Sharia of Islam. There is no compromise.
Stay disciplined, work hard, always believe in your dreams and go after them.
I am afraid to piss in the morning 'cause I don't want to waste any of my excellence
Greatness is a journey that begins with the impossible and turns in to the unforgettable.
Money can't buy happiness but it's more comfortable to cry in a Bugatti than on a bicycle.
I haven't spoken English with native speakers in several months. I've been speaking Arabic.
When you believe in yourself and you know that you can do it then your body just follows suit.
We're so grateful that we're able to provide this opportunity for our current and past graduates.
It is considered a major sin to break a contract, if you agreed, especially with military situations.
I call my style, "Poetry in Motion." So I'm working on a new art to make fighting even more beautiful.
Nobody is born a winner, but anyone can develop the way of thought that guides you to the right direction.
Martial arts is not about picking your fights and picking how things go; it's about adapting to the how things are.
When it comes to fighting you shouldn't be thinking at all. You have to clear your mind and trust yourself completely.
Won't it be nice when all this beastly killing is over, and we can enjoy ourselves and not hurt anyone? I hate this game.
I dont think about what my opponent will do in the fight and especially what he has to say about me - doesn't matter to me at all.
I understand why so many Americans were angry when I was first discovered in Afghanistan. I realize many still are, but I hope in time that feeling will change.
I'm a very focused person. If I'm focusing on something I don't like distractions and I like to just do that one thing. And Jiu-Jitsu and MMA basically became that one thing for me.
I lived in a region in the northwestern province - the people there in general have a great love for the Taliban, so I started to read some of the literature of the scholars and the history of the movement. And my heart became attached to them.
I tell you, to be honest, every single one of us, without any exaggeration, every single one of us was 100 percent sure that we would all be... all be martyred, but you know, Allah chooses to take a person's life when he chooses. And we have no control over.
The internal processes of muscle growth are seriously complicated, people devote their lives to it, but the external processes that kick it off, the things in your control can be distilled down to a few principles: Get stronger in the right rep ranges, eat appropriately, commit to the program and consistently work hard at it.