"Don't hit at all if you can..." - Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
Don't hit at all if you can help it; don't hit a man if you can possibly avoid it; but if you do hit him, put him to sleep.
More by Theodore Roosevelt
More on Conflict
“Without frustration you will not discover that you might be able to do something on your own. We grow through conflict.”
“I am asham'd that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace.”
“Tira: Whatever you're thinkin' you're wrong. I only like him like a brother. You ain't got nothin' to worry about. . . . Say listen you. A better dame than you once called me a liar and they had to sew her up in twelve different places. You're lucky I'm a little more refined than I used to be. And if you was as much a lady as I am, you'd get out of here before I get real sore. Alicia: You haven't a streak of decency in you. Tira: I don't show my good points to strangers. I'll trouble you to scram.”
More on Fighting
“The essence of fighting is the art of moving at the right time.”
“Fighting is a sport; if you're not humble it's going to bring humbleness to you.”
“I'll fight anybody my trainer puts me in with because I'm confident I can beat any fighter in the world. If anybody can see I'm almost a master at evading punches coming at me.”