Tact is the art of convincing people that they know more than you do.
I'm always scared when I fight. But that fear is what keeps me more alert and more focused. It's good to have fear.
For me, personally, when I'm afraid of something - when you're afraid of something, normally you try to go away, you try to avoid it. Instead of avoiding it, to overcome your fear, I believe you need to embrace it.
Because Conor McGregor is so confident - he goes there 'I'll beat this, I will do that' - If I would be his coach I will tell him all the time, behind closed doors, how dangerous [Nate] Diaz is and how much of a war this fight will be and how painful, and long, and uncomfortable it would be, and to get prepared for the worst day of his life.
Respect your opponent, just make them respect you more.
A guy that has more knowledge has the advantage.
In fighting, in evolution, in life, efficiency is the key.
I don't think there is any analysis. I don't think anyone knows why people like [The Twilight]. I don't think even the fans know why they connect with it in the way they do. It's a visceral thing.
The world is always changing brightness and hotness and soundness, I never know how it's going to be the next minute.
That dark humor has always been a part of what I've done. It's always been somewhat tongue-in-cheek.
Simplicity is the character of the spring of life, costliness becomes its autumn; but a neatness and purity, like that of the snow-drop or lily of the valley, is the peculiar fascination of beauty, to which it lends enchantment, and gives what amiability is to the mind.