“Because I do so many action-oriented films, I started working with stunt people doing fight training, then I found it to be just great exercise. Also I like to be fit, so I've continued on with fight training. Right before I got to do 'Conan,' I was fighting off four guys. Its great fun. And strange.” PeopleActionFilmGuyFightingFoundFunFourStrangeFitExerciseTrainingConanGreat Exercise Author:Rose McGowan
“To me, it's not necessarily about whom you vote for, it's more about the fact that you go out and exercise that right. There's a lot of people who fight for our right to vote and people in other countries fighting for other peoples' right to vote and I think everyone should exercise that vote.” PeopleThinkingShouldCountryFactsFightingExerciseVoteOther CountriesRight To Vote Author:Robert Griffin III
“The techniques should not be practised simply so they can be performed in the kata. Since karate is a fighting art each technique and movement has its own meaning. The karateka must consider their meaning, how and why they are effective, and practise accordingly” ShouldArtFightingPracticeMovementExerciseTechniquePerformingConsiderationMartial ArtsEffectivenessKaratePractiseHidden Meaning Author:Shigeru Egami
“Antigun advocates have always faced an uphill battle in this country. Americans have, to begin with, a constitutional right to gun ownership. Today, half of American households exercise this right, owning a total of about 250 million guns; and over 99 percent of those households do so in a responsible manner. To fight for major restrictions on an item that plays such a valued part in the lives of so many people looks like a nearly impossible task. So if you're really committed to the effort, and you want to win, what do you do? Simple: You lie.” PeopleIfsWantLooksCountryPlayTodayLyingFightingWinningSimpleEffortHalfMillionsImpossibleExerciseBattleMajorsPercentGunTasksResponsibleCommittedHouseholdOwnershipItemsRestrictionUphill BattlesGun Ownership Author:Dave Kopel
“I grew up in the military. I've lived that life. I know that our soldiers are out there fighting for our right to vote, and they're out there fighting for other countries' rights to vote... Guys have been dying for it, and we have to go out and exercise it.” KnowsHas BeensCountryGuyFightingRightsDyingMilitaryGrewExerciseGrew UpVoteSoldierOther CountriesRight To Vote Author:Robert Griffin III
“Putting prize-fighting altogether aside as one of the unavoidable evils attending on this manly exercise, the inestimable value of boxing as a training, discipline, and development of boys and young men remains.” MenYoungValuesFightingEvilBoysDevelopmentDisciplineExerciseTrainingRemainsYoung ManBoxingPrizeManlyAttending Book:Ethics of Boxing and Manly Sport Source: Ethics of Boxing and Manly Sport
“Prize-Fighting is not the aim of boxing. This noble exercise ought not to be judged by the dishonesty or the low lives of too many of its professional followers. Let it stand alone, an athletic practice, on the same footing as boating or football.” FightingPracticeFootballOughtExerciseLowsAimNobleBoatBoxingPrizeFollowersJudgedAthleticDishonestyStand Alone Author:John Boyle O'Reilly
“My mum said that as you age you have to smell good and be clean and don't hate anybody because that makes you older. Um I don't agree. I think that of course you have to smell good and be clean but there's much more that you have to do. Don't complain, exercise, be be strong, um work, be creative, be related to the world, have causes, fight for them passionately. I think all those things are important. I I'm not going to give up and just smell good.” ThinkingWorldGivingSaidImportantAgeHateFightingCoursesStrongCausesCreativeExerciseGiving UpAgreeCleanSmellComplainingRelatedMumBe CreativeDon't Hate Author:Isabel Allende
“I do a lot of exercises where I'm so tired that I'm not supposed to do the last rep. What that does is it teaches me that no matter how far I am, how hard I've fallen, I'm never out of the fight. I just take that with me every time I'm in the weight room.” DoeMatterHardLastsFightingRoomsTeachExerciseWeightTiredFallenWeight Room Author:Dwight Howard
“Exercising during the cold and flu season will help people stay in shape, and most likely fight off colds or reduce the number of days a person is ill. The cold season should not be an excuse for the average person to refrain from exercising - working out at the gym, a brisk walk in the park or a jog through the neighborhood.” PeopleShouldPersonsHelpingFightingWalksNumbersColdExerciseShapesSeasonsAverageIllWork OutExcuseParksNeighborhoodGymFluRefrainAverage PersonJoggingWalks In The Park Author:Michael Flynn
“I believe that also it should be stressed and made clear that our antagonistic position is not to say "I don't like whites" for the simple fact of not liking white people. It's like, our fight is not against the white person per se, but against the exercises of white supremacy and the form in which whiteness and the politics of whiteness operates.” PeopleShouldBelievePersonsMadeFactsFormFightingI BelieveSimpleWhiteClearPositionExerciseWhite SupremacyStressedSupremacyWhiteness Author:Bocafloja
“It doesn't hurt me on a personal level, but it hurts me on a larger level of like, why are people so stupid? Why do we have to go through these unnecessary exercises. Fight crime, don't fight me. If you really want to make a difference don't fight me or Fugazi.” PeopleIfsWantFightingDifferencesHurtLevelsCrimeStupidExerciseMaking A DifferenceUnnecessaryIt HurtsHurt Me Author:Ian MacKaye
“Time can divorce us from the reality of people, it can separate us from people and turn them into ghosts. Or rather it is we who turn them into ghosts or demons. Some kinds of fruitless preoccupations with the past can create such simulacra, and they can exercise power, like those heroes at Troy fighting for a phantom Helen.” PeopleKindRealityPastTurnsFightingHeroExerciseDivorceGhostDemonPhantomsPreoccupationHelen Book:The Sea, The Sea Source: The Sea, The Sea
“Few understand that procrastination is our natural defense, letting things take care of themselves and exercise their antifragility; it results from some ecological or naturalistic wisdom, and is not always bad - at an existential level, it is my body rebelling against its entrapment. It is my soul fighting the Procrustean bed of modernity.” SoulBodyCareFightingNaturalLevelsResultsExerciseBedTake CareDefenseMy SoulProcrastinationExistentialModernityEcologicalEntrapment Book:Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder Source: Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder