Boxing Quote by Idi Amin Download Open image “Politics is like boxing — you try to knock out your opponents.” — Idi Amin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Boxing Inspirational Opponents Politics Trying Uganda
Politics is about winning. If you don't win, you don't get to put your principles into practice. Therefore, find a way to win, or… — David Horowitz Copy Share Image
Politics is a dirty game. We have our rules in boxing. In politics, no rules. Especially a young democracy like Ukraine. It's more like… — Vitali Klitschko Copy Share Image
Politics is about winning. If you don?t win, you don?t get to put your principles into practice. Therefore, find a way to win, or… — David Horowitz Copy Share Image
Politics is comparable to boxing. The only thing is that in politics there are basically no rules. In boxing, you can get a black… — Wladimir Klitschko Copy Share Image
My advice is very simple: if you can win a small battle, it gives you confidence in the political process to take on bigger… — David Miliband Copy Share Image
I love hard political debate and I love beating somebody on a political point but what I'm more frustrated by is the politics where… — Johann Lamont Copy Share Image
I can hardly think of an occasion when I've got into a stand-up fight with any political opponent. I've got my views, people know… — Charles Kennedy Copy Share Image
I try to build up people, not break them down, and in politics, it seems now the game is breaking down your opponents. — Margaret Trudeau Copy Share Image
I think that boxing is actually not as dangerous as the politics. In boxing, you're gonna get a bloody nose or a black eye.… — Wladimir Klitschko Copy Share Image
In politics, you win and you lose. You come up in power, you go down; it's part of life. — Sonia Gandhi Copy Share Image
Politics is not about schmoozing, it's about boxing. And you have to enter the arena; you have to come close enough that your face… — Ehud Barak Copy Share Image
I do not want to be controlled by any superpower. I myself consider myself the most powerful figure in the world, and that is… — Idi Amin Copy Share Image
Although some people felt Adolf Hitler was bad, he was a great man and a real conqueror whose name would never be forgotten. — Idi Amin Copy Share Image
My mission is to lead the country out of a bad situation of corruption, depression and slavery. After I rid the country of these… — Idi Amin Copy Share Image
In any country there must be people who have to die. They are the Sacrifices any nation has to make to achieve law and… — Idi Amin Copy Share Image
I propose getting rid of conventional armaments and replacing them with reasonably priced hydrogen bombs that will be distributed equally throughout the world. — Idi Amin Copy Share Image
“The only legitimate antidote for self-doubt and the shameful weakness it breeds is joyful self-acceptance.” — Idi Amin Copy Share Image
His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth… — Idi Amin Copy Share Image
Germany is the place where when Hitler was the prime minister and supreme commander, he burned over six million Jews. This is because Hitler… — Idi Amin Copy Share Image
You know, it brings in a lot of different people; you take people off the street, and kids, and people from all different walks… — Michele Lamy Copy Share Image
As a professional athlete and someone who has spent almost his entire life in boxing, not a day goes by when I don't think… — Oscar De La Hoya Copy Share Image
Apart from my grandad, none of my family had really been into boxing so the sport was never discussed much at home. — Josh Taylor Copy Share Image
You don't think. It's all instinct. If you stop to think, you're gone. — Sugar Ray Robinson Copy Share Image
I actually like boxing away from home. It takes the pressure off you a little bit. — James DeGale Copy Share Image
Whether it's Marcos Maidana, Shawn Porter, Amir Khan or Kell Brook, there are a lot of fights out there that I think would be… — Keith Thurman Copy Share Image
I first got into boxing when I was quite young. I was about 12 when I won my first boxing match. — Joseph Parker Copy Share Image
Boxing can be so important to young people, it keeps you off the street and you can channel your energy and aggression in the… — Nigel Benn Copy Share Image
I somewhere along the way became fascinated with exploring characters who are willing to put themselves into violent situations, whether it's football, hockey, boxing,… — Peter Berg Copy Share Image
I liked wrestling a lot better than boxing. I remember thinking at that time that wrestling was a pure demonstration of strength, which I… — Scott Carpenter Copy Share Image