Once you share a ring with someone, go to war with someone... you have a different type of respect for someone.

Aaron Pryor wants to get into the ring with me. He wants to be able to retire, and he will. For health reasons.

I started at a small school in Virginia, and I learned how to wrestle - at least take falls - in a boxing ring.

Paige is someone who is very close to me - ya know, outside of the ring - she helped me when I first got to NXT.

My attachment to my wedding ring is a powerful symbol of the infinite love that I have for my wife and children.

It was an unbelievable experience to be in the ring with Jerry Lawler, one of the biggest wrestlers of all time.

I had worked with The Shield quite a bit, live events and things like that so we had good chemistry in the ring.

He was one of my childhood idols, and I hope I can get in the ring with him one day. I'd love to batter The Rock.

I'll have time to mature and develop, and one day, hopefully, I can bring a ring to wherever I am. LeBron did it.

Professionally, John Cena has my respect more than anybody I've ever been around in the ring and out of the ring.

It's not for everybody, and some of the toughest people I've ever met in my lifetime, I met in the wrestling ring.

I think having the King of the Ring on television can only help with the importance of matches and help wrestling.

I remember the first time I stepped into the ring at age 16. I loved hitting things... but who likes getting hit?!

The court's reputation is affected by what people say only if it seems to have a ring of fairness and authenticity.

I can't sleep without the TV on. It doesn't matter where it is. I don't like silence. My ears ring from loud music.

If people had told me that I would have the stamina to conduct 'Ring Cycles,' I would have been amazed. I still am.

I want my name to be remembered for 1,000 years. That way, I will never be forgotten when I'm done inside the ring.

Our discussions of the economy may sometimes ring in the ears of the public with more certainty than is appropriate.

My agent once said, 'You're not very driven.' And it's true. I'm not the type to ring up and go, 'Get me this part!'

Good manners have much to do with the emotions. To make them ring true, one must feel them, not merely exhibit them.

Now I find my happiness in my music, what I'm doing in the ring, and being a mom. No one thing controls my happiness.

When 'The Ring' came out, it destroyed me for an entire week. I just couldn't deal with how terrifying that film was.

I consider myself a prize fighter going into a very, very tough ring called daytime TV, and I take it very seriously.

I collect rocks from all over the world. I have a ring of stones that date to 3500 B.C. It's like a little Stonehenge.

I got to doing this thing with the Wyatt Family, and I don't remember having this much fun in the ring in a long time.

I've never had the 'I'm going to throw up' feeling in the ring, but I do get headaches after I wrestle if I don't eat.

It's much more casual than it was, but my clothes and my ring attire - I thought up half of what I brought to the show.

It's business inside the ring, but outside it, it's friendship and brotherhood. I try to do that with all my opponents.

I could put everything I got in the bank on my abilities and skill and will, and what I'm capable of doing in the ring.

You get these moments in the ring that live forever. That's what Muhammad Ali accomplished, and I hope that I have, too.

I tell people the most important move they can make is not in the ring. It's taking the time to get to know Mr. McMahon.

I find that I get most of the same things I loved about performing in the ring when I do my live shows around the world.

I've always had faith in my ring ability, but sometimes it's how you are perceived, and how good you are doesn't matter.

Being part of 'Raw 1000' in the same ring with Undertaker and Kane leading an army of young hungry wrestlers was amazing.

When I'm in the ring I've got a million people watching me weekly, looking for me to present something memorable to them.

I do happen to have a good life... But I also like to work. I feel like I got the brass ring and I got very lucky in this.

In every election in American history both parties have their cliches. The party that has the cliches that ring true wins.

The first thing I did when I sold my book was buy a new wedding ring for my wife and asked her to marry me all over again.

I love seeing New York City Ballet from the fourth ring, just seeing the architecture of how these bodies move from above.

To me, it's not all about how much weight you can lift in the weight room. It's how you can manipulate weight in the ring.

People in Nevada know me from the street to the ring to the Senate chambers. I've never had to prove my manhood to anyone.

Ali was a legend of our sport. For me as a kid, he inspired me to represent myself like a champion in and out of the ring.

When there is a ring on my finger, which is actually given to me, then I'll tell the world. Till then, no one can claim me.

I think hearts are very much like glasses. If they do not break with the first ring, they usually last a considerable time.

When I make my entrance to the ring or give someone a high-five, I want them to feel happy and always remember that moment.

There is nothing more important than staying alert, reading your opponent, that counts for both inside and outside the ring.

I stretch for a full hour before a fight because I know I'm going to take a lot of punishment in the ring. That's my secret.

A true fad has little utility beyond its entertainment value. Think of the Mood Ring, the Pet Rock, the Slinky, Silly Putty.

'Me too' became a term that was both succinct and powerful, and it was a way to ring up immediate empathy between survivors.

You don't need to over-dramatise life, you can just reflect it. It's more interesting, in a way, if it appears to ring true.

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