You been hearing about how bad I am since you were a little kid with mess in your pants! Tonight, I'm gonna whip you till you cry like a baby.
Muhammad AliRead
The sun is always shining someplace.
Interpretation
No matter how difficult a situation may seem, there is always hope and positivity elsewhere.
The quote by Muhammad Ali suggests that even in our darkest moments, we can find solace in the fact that there is always light and positivity present in another part of the world. It serves as a reminder to look beyond our immediate circumstances and to find inspiration and hope in the broader scope of life.
In practice
During a motivational speech to uplift the audience.
You been hearing about how bad I am since you were a little kid with mess in your pants! Tonight, I'm gonna whip you till you cry like a baby.
I've got it! I've got it! It'll make front-page headlines around the world. You can have me kidnapped, and then a couple of days before the fight I'll show up again
A man who views the world the same at fifty as he did at twenty has wasted thirty years of his life.
We all have the same God, we just serve him differently. Rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, oceans all have different names, but they all contain water. So do religions have different names, and they all contain truth, expressed in different ways forms and times. It doesn't matter whether you're a Muslim, a Christian, or a Jew. When you believe in God, you should believe that all people are part of one family. If you love God, you can't love only some of his children.
It's lack of faith that makes people afraid of meeting challenges, and I believed in myself.
Put yourself out on a limb, sucka, like me! - young Cassius Clay to heavily favored thug Sonny Liston during the weigh in before Cassius wins his first title and changes his name to Muhammad Ali.
I'm writing. The pages are starting to stack up. My morale is improving the more I feel like a writer.
If our young people could but glimpse it, it would be the most powerful spiritual motivation of their lives!
I think every teenager is a hero. When we are young we feel so much pain. Go to school is like going to war, people let you down all the time. Sometimes it's very, very difficult to stay strong, but you have to.
I was sold on flying as soon as I had a taste for it.
I grew up in a town of 30,000 people, and 'Queer Eye' was a beacon of light.
When I joined 'Essence,' I was a young, single mother. I was 24. I hadn't gone to college. I wasn't making any money at 'Essence' - what was it, $500 a month - and I was struggling. So I was always looking down the road, always hoping for a better, you know, tomorrow.
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