Conor Mcgregor Quotes

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There's no talent here, this is hard work. This is an obsession. Talent does not exist, we are all equals as human beings. You could be anyone if you put in the time. You will reach the top, and that's that. I am not talented. I am obsessed.
Conor McGregor (Notorious)
And I’d just like to say from the bottom of my heart, I’d like to take this chance to apologize… to absolutely nobody
Conor McGregor
You’re against yourself.
Conor McGregor
When you have confidence in the physical side of things, you become more confident in the non-physical. You
John Kavanagh (Win or Learn: MMA, Conor McGregor and Me: A Trainer's Journey)
I fear no man. If you breathe oxygen, I do not fear you.
Conor McGregor
The game ain't always fair and that's the thing, though. You can play your heart out, everybody don't get a ring though.
Conor McGregor
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Nick O'Connor (GHOSTBUSTERS: Memebook (funny trilogy memes and jokes))
It's not work, I don't work - I live. I don't have a job, I just have a life
Conor McGregor
When passion meets inspiration, obsession is born.
Ewan MacKenna (Chaos is a Friend of Mine: The Life and Crimes of Conor McGregor)
He often says that you need to have a darkness inside you to compete at a high level in any sport. If you can’t tap into that dark side, you’ll quickly come unstuck.
John Kavanagh (Win or Learn: MMA, Conor McGregor and Me: A Trainer's Journey)
The more you seek the uncomfortable, the more you will become comfortable.” -Conor McGregor
Alexander Clavell (366 Stoic Quotes: A Year Of Stoicism From Ancient And Modern Stoics - A Daily Guide Of Stoic Meditations)
I just want to say, from the bottom of me heart, I’d like to take this chance to apologize to absolutely nobody
Conor McGregor
I don't really care. The whole division can hate me. The whole roster can hate me. The whole of America can hate me. I only need one American to love me. And that's Mr. Benjamin Franklin. As long as he loves me, I am good.
Conor McGregor
At the end of the day, you got to feel some way. So why not feel unbeatable? Why not feel untouchable.
Conor McGregor
You sleep on a win and you'll wake up with a loss.
Conor McGregor
I am of the belief that the era of the politician must end.
Conor McGregor (Notorious)
WHEN TO BE OPEN When you are in one-on-one interactions where you need to build rapport. Make a show of removing all barriers between you and others. Clear the table in a client meeting. Push aside a computer in a brainstorming session. Move your clipboard to the side when talking to people. Scoot your coffee over on a date. Open body, open heart, open mind. When you need to spark ideas. Want to be more creative, open-minded, imaginative? Uncross your arms. Want others to be more creative, open-minded, or imaginative? Encourage them to uncross theirs. Hand them a cup of water, give them a pen to take notes, show them a photo of your family so they have to open up and lean in. When you are presenting or pitching. Always try to be barrier free—an open torso is the most charismatic. Use a remote instead of sitting in front of your computer. Step away from the podium. Leave your arms loose by your sides so you can gesture easily and keep your torso open to the audience. When you are choosing profile pictures—especially for LinkedIn or dating app profiles. A closed body signals a closed mind and a closed heart. WHEN NOT TO BE OPEN When openness is not the right message. Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor is often photographed with his arms crossed. And this makes complete sense for his brand. He doesn’t want to be seen as open! It’s better for his reputation to be seen as closed, intimidating, and tough. For him, crossed arms sends the right cues—he wants to be in the Danger Zone. When you don’t want to engage. Is someone making you feel uncomfortable? Cross those arms! If you want to signal you’re closed for business or aren’t open to someone’s ideas, block them out. This works well with close talkers or over-touchers.
Vanessa Van Edwards (Cues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication)