I've truly been blessed. I've ...

I\'ve truly been blessed. I\'ve taken my time, kept my eye on the prize and done what I\'ve had to do. So I\'m able to make a choice when to retire. Most fighters really couldn\'t.
I've truly been blessed. I've taken my time, kept my eye on the prize and done what I've had to do. So I'm able to make a choice when to retire. Most fighters really couldn't.
 Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

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Teach your children gratefulness. Do all you can to deliver them from our culture's poisonous entitlement mentality.
 Randy Alcorn
Death is at any time blessed but it is twice blessed for a warrior who dies for his cause, that is, truth.
If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and man.
While we are grateful to all the brave men and officers for the events of the past few days, we should, above all, be very grateful to Almighty God, who gives us victory.
All men feel a habitual gratitude, and something of an honorable bigotry, for the objects which have long continued to please them.

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Well, my mother and certain other people in my life - a lot of important people - have said, "Floyd, nobody is perfect except for god." And I always knew that; I just wanted my victories to be flawless. I didn't want to get hit at all. I wasn't gonna make any mistakes. And that's the problem with me growing up and being around a trainer that wants his fighter to be perfect.
 Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
When I was about 8 or 9, I lived in New Jersey with my mother and we were seven deep in one bedroom and sometimes we didn't have electricity.
 Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
...cook him up with some barbecued dog...cook that yellow chump. I'll make that mother f**ker make me a sushi roll and cook me some rice.
 Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
Some pay to see me win, some pay to see me lose, but they all pay.
 Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
I want to be able to separate the average from the good and from the great. I want to separate the ordinary from the extraordinary.
 Floyd Mayweather, Jr.