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A few days ago, boxing superstar Muhammad Ali passed away, leaving America and the world of a magnificent human being. In addition to becoming the world heavyweight boxing champion in the 1960s and 1970s, Ali gained notoriety as a peace activist and a person who embraced people of all colors, religions, and beliefs—despite claiming to be a Muslim and dedicating himself to the Islamic nation.
Ali was a distinctive athlete. He was renowned worldwide in addition to being one of the best and most prominent athletes of his era. In contrast to many modern-day famous athletes, he combined comedy, knowledge, and poetry to promote peace and togetherness throughout the world. His witty remarks are well-known worldwide.
I thus choose to include a few of Muhammad Ali’s well-known sayings in today’s blog post so that you might reflect, grin, and perhaps even apply them in some little manner to your daily life!
You have to think you are the best if you want to be a champion. If not, act as though you are.
People are hesitant to face obstacles because they lack faith.
Stinge like a bee and float like a butterfly. What the eyes cannot see, the fists cannot strike.
The pebble in your shoe, not the mountain in front of you, is what will exhaust you.
A person who lacks the confidence to take chances will never achieve anything in life.
Being modest is difficult when you are as great as I am.
Age is what you believe it to be. You believe you are older than you actually are.
It is not impossible. It’s a choice.
Going down, whether inside or outside of a ring, is perfectly acceptable. What’s wrong is that it stays down.
Without creativity, a man lacks wings.
I knew I was the best before I even realized it.
Make the days matter instead of counting them.
I pick the round in addition to knocking them down.
The only way I ever get licked is if I’m a postage stamp.
I am so cruel that I made medicine sick last week, killing a rock, hurting another stone, and hospitalizing a brick!
A man has squandered thirty years of his life if, at fifty, he still sees the world the same way he did when he was twenty.
Even though I detested every minute of training, I told myself to persevere. Suffer today and be a champion for the rest of your life.
It is wrong to hate someone based on their color. Furthermore, it makes no difference what hue is being hated. It is simply incorrect.