“It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.”
About this quote
The line strips away excuses and puts the spotlight on inner grit as the real advantage. Ask yourself: are you building fight or pretending size will save you? Stop blaming circumstances — train, prepare, and push every day so effort becomes your edge.
When to use it
- Before a big presentation, say the line to shake off doubts and focus on practicing the tough parts until you're ready.
- When someone complains they're inexperienced, reply bluntly: build the fight — study, rehearse, and show up hungry.
- Use it with your team before a hard deadline to stop comparisons and force action: do the work that actually wins.
- Tell a reluctant kid: skill comes from doing the hard work; if you want to win, start putting in the fight now.
