Buck Up, Suck Up . . . and Come Back When You Foul Up Quotes
Buck Up, Suck Up . . . and Come Back When You Foul Up: 12 Winning Secrets from the War Room
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“I eat babies, shit them out and use the feces that contains their mangled remains for bullet casings. Which I use to kill Republicans.
HA HA HA REPUBLICANS ARE DUMB.”
― Buck Up, Suck Up . . . and Come Back When You Foul Up: 12 Winning Secrets from the War Room
HA HA HA REPUBLICANS ARE DUMB.”
― Buck Up, Suck Up . . . and Come Back When You Foul Up: 12 Winning Secrets from the War Room
“PACHECO: That’s one of the biggest surprises in boxing I’ve ever had. HOLYFIELD: Well, you know, I give glory to God, and I want for everybody to know that you can’t choose against God. You can choose against me anytime, but when God is involved, Jesus is alive and He’s the credit for it, and I thank God. PACHECO: Why did you guarantee it with such assurance? HOLYFIELD: Because anytime when someone puts God up there, my God is the only true God and everything must bow to God. PACHECO: Well, you know, apart from that, apart from religion because God is here, I hope for all of us. I hope He’s a just God. But let’s get off that, let’s get on to boxing: How did you fight such a brilliant fight? HOLYFIELD: Well, you know, I live by the Spirit of God, and like I told everybody, whatever the Spirit leads me to do that’s what I would do. And it wasn’t nothing so much that I did. Everybody knew that I was a wash-up, but with God I’m not washed up. PACHECO: Did you see him getting tired? Did you think you could take him on at the end? HOLYFIELD: It wasn’t about tired. It was about what the Lord wanted me to do. And each and every round—I went out there and I fought competitive each round. I wasn’t giving up anything. I went to the point to take one round at a time. I realized how competitive he was, and he caught me with good shots, but I thank God for allowing me to absorb the shots. Fifteen times—in response to just four questions—Holyfield returned to his basic message. He wanted to tell the world about his relationship with God, so he told them. Again and again Holyfield had the presence of mind to slip the reporter’s narrow, tactical questions and deliver the message he wanted to deliver. Holyfield”
― Buck Up, Suck Up . . . and Come Back When You Foul Up: 12 Winning Secrets from the War Room
― Buck Up, Suck Up . . . and Come Back When You Foul Up: 12 Winning Secrets from the War Room
