Champion Quotes
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So many misconceptions surround the notion of heroism. Far too many categorize a hero as a champion on the battlefield, a commander of legions, a master of rare talent or ability. Granted, there have been heroes who fit those descriptions. But many men of great evil as well. Heed me. A hero sacrifices for the greater good. A hero is true to his or her conscience. In short, heroism means doing the right thing regardless of the consequences. Although any person could fit that description, very few do. Choose this day to be one of them.
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... Tal accepted absolutely all the world champion's conditions with a smile, taking away a very important psychological trump card from him - the harsh, prickly relations with his opponent that were characteristic of all Botvinnik's matches.
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It is a burden because I get asked about my father all the time. I just need to accept that he was a champion before me.
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I've already proved I have what it takes to be the champion. I'm right there.
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She was a champion of the lonely, a welcomer of strangers, an inviter.
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His method for taking the measure of a room was saying something definitive and outrageous—“These charts are bullshit!” or “This deal is crap!”—and watching people react. If you were brave enough to come back at him, he often respected it—poking at you, then registering your response, was his way of deducing what you thought and whether you had the guts to champion it.
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The vision of a champion is bent over, drenched in sweat, at the point of exhaustion, when nobody else is looking.
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You certainly get used to winning in general. Winning the Champions League is a very particular feeling, but it's really the journey that makes it special. Every journey that brings you toward a win is important.
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Those who need a champion cannot afford compromise, in the face of forces that are powerful, persistent and pernicious and greedy.
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Nick Diaz is a champion so he's got the spirit that comes with it. So he's not going to give up mentally. You see a lot of guys give up mentally and that's why they get knocked out or submitted. They give up mentally before they lose.
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It's tough to know who's better in cliff diving. Like, you see a guy diving off a cliff and you go, Oh, man, a guy diving off a cliff! And then another guy'd dive- Oh, there's another guy diving off a cliff there. But you can't tell who's better, y'know? Like, uh- if you survive at all, hey, you're a great- you're a great cliff diver there. There's only two classifications in cliffdiving. There's, uh- 'Grand Champion' and then, uh- 'Stuff On a Rock.' Very hard to make a comeback in that sport, I'll tell you that.
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Nothing strange about this, ... This shows the heart of a champion. This is what we expected.
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And here comes Mika Hakkinen, double world champion twice over.
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Training to become champion is the toughest thing. The fight itself is just a test.
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Those who truly have the spirit of champions are never wholly happy with an easy win. Half the satisfaction stems from knowing that it was the time and the effort you invested that led to your high achievement.
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I wouldn't say Donald Trump is a champion for white America, I think he shares a lot of the issues and values of white America.
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For all the women - especially the young women, who put your faith in me - I want you to know that nothing has made me prouder than to be your champion.
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Destiny's Champion, Fate's fool. Eternity's Soldier, Time's Tool.
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True champions aren't always the ones that win, but those with the most guts.
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I'd love to have a lasting impact as far as growing the game. It would be cool to be remembered as a major champion. I'd like to be remembered as a great golfer but also a great person, as far as growing the game and charity work. The whole well-rounded athlete.
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Humanitarian convictions are the linchpins of our salvation, and these an artist must champion.
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God uses the tension, complexity, and challenge of doing His kingdom work to transform us into champions.
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You always recognize great champions... how they come back from a loss.