“There was just one cheeky bastard in the club that night and it started World War Three. There was a bloodbath down there, they all got locked up, and the police dogs didn’t need feeding for a week after that.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“Someone once asked me if I knew the feeling of fear. Oh, I knew fear. Well, really speaking I never feared any fucker at that time; I’ve got to be honest. But I knew fear, the fear of losing! There was never any fear of combat! My father instilled that fear in to me and that was what drove me on to win … the fear of what was to come after you went home saying you’d lost!”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“In a dancehall in Kendal, I chased the bouncers out of the fucking dancehall, they were wearing white coats and they took these coats off, put them on the floor and jacked; Ginger Harris and me, we put the white coats on and took over for the night!”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“People keep telling me that I’m a legend in Merthyr and a legend in many other places. Here’s my understanding on that, what’s a legend? I don’t really know what a legend is, I don’t even know the word. I’m not a King Arthur reincarnate either. I might be one of the Round Table, but I’m not King Arthur.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“Being open to conversion is much like writing a book. We start with a goal and a thesis we want to develop. There is much tedious work in the details, and the daily pages may wear down our spirits. The sheer length of it overwhelms us. It tempts us to goof off at times, knowing that the deadline is very distant. But our spiritual conversion is the book of a lifetime! It has our sweat and blood in it. How can we settle for something second rate? The days and weeks and months go by, and the distractions keep coming. We need passion and intensity to resist them. A great book, like a truly spiritual life, does not come about without constant and diligent effort.”
Source: Running with God: Spiritual Fitness for All Seasons
“You know, the Lord said to Adam: ‘Come forth, come forth,’ and he came fifth and won the fucking apple, do you know what I mean. If you can walk away, walk away but it’s hard to do”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“I’ve had guns pointed at me, and I can tell you that it’s not the right place to be standing if some is really mad at you!”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“I believe in most men there is a certain amount of violence. Every man has a bit of fight in him, but some of them have to look deeper within themselves, further than most. The fight is there if you search for it; people don’t think they’ve got it at all, but they have got it, like the weakest fucking crony you could see on earth. If someone broke in to the house, I believe he’d fucking have a go rather than somebody hurt his wife and kids; it would press him to his limits. If he’s not going to defend his pitch, he’s not worth a cup of cold fucking water.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“The difference between a heel and a coward and one who jumps in the fire and one who runs away from the fire; is up to the individual in how they manage a given situation.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man
“Dicing with death is one man’s cup of tea, but another man’s poison. I just didn’t fear anything.”
Source: Street Warrior: The True Story of the Legendary Malcolm Price, Britain's Hardest Man