Top 10 Rocky Balboa's Motivational Lines
"It ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done!"
And you better believe him, 'cause if there's one thing Rocky Balboa knows a little about, it's winning. But never the easy way and I guess that's the reason Rocky is the most enduring and endearing character of Cinema's history, as we celebrate this year, his extraordinary come-back, and Stallone's most acclaimed performance since the first Rocky (1976).
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first film's release, and apart from his 'signature' 'how winning is done' statement, which of these 10 quotes, from Rocky Balboa, is the most motivational in your opinion? Which one do you most positively respond to or can turn into your personal motto?
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PS: Being a fan doesn't really matter, Balboa is such a positive character that these quotes exceed the limits of the movies, even those of lesser quality. Speaking of this, I don't think Sylvester Stallone really had ups and downs, he only followed his own advice: "If you don't have a mountain, build one and then climb it. And after you climb it, build another one; otherwise you start to flatline in your life."
And you better believe him, 'cause if there's one thing Rocky Balboa knows a little about, it's winning. But never the easy way and I guess that's the reason Rocky is the most enduring and endearing character of Cinema's history, as we celebrate this year, his extraordinary come-back, and Stallone's most acclaimed performance since the first Rocky (1976).
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first film's release, and apart from his 'signature' 'how winning is done' statement, which of these 10 quotes, from Rocky Balboa, is the most motivational in your opinion? Which one do you most positively respond to or can turn into your personal motto?
Discuss here
PS: Being a fan doesn't really matter, Balboa is such a positive character that these quotes exceed the limits of the movies, even those of lesser quality. Speaking of this, I don't think Sylvester Stallone really had ups and downs, he only followed his own advice: "If you don't have a mountain, build one and then climb it. And after you climb it, build another one; otherwise you start to flatline in your life."
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