I think each fight is a challenge for me.

I'm a two-time world champion in jiu-jitsu. I can try to submit you.

Everyone's style is different, but I have a lot of things in my game the people don't know.

I respect all my opponents.

I never choose my opponents, but I think the biggest fight that everybody wants to watch, the fans want to watch, is me and Ronda.

If you hold the belt, you have to fight anybody.

I think if you are champ, you shouldn't choose your opponents.

People say what they want in interviews, but when they get a contract, they say other things.

Holly Holm was a boxer for a long time, and Leslie Smith comes from muay thai. It's different. Holly is more defensive, while Leslie comes forward.

I'm known worldwide for my talent and my team, Chute Boxe.

I'm proud to know that I never needed an event to promote me, and I never had to lie about anyone.

In God I trust, so I'm kept going and kept training to follow my dream.

I always live my life for God.

God has good plans for me.

I think God wants the best for me.

Obviously I'm going to have haters.

Gina Carano is a great athlete, and I'd be happy if she returns to MMA - doesn't matter if it's against Ronda.

If I don't have a division in the UFC, I'm going to go to another company like Rizin or Bellator or another organization where they have my division.

If my boss and my company loves working with me, we're gonna have a lot of success together.

I think Ronda's biggest fear was losing to me, so if we were to do it in WWE, she would have to win. I don't have such a big ego, but if we were to put on a show for the fans, something like that, no problem.

If Amanda Nunes truly wants an opportunity at the 145-lb. belt, a win against any ranked contender in that division would help establish her back in a weight class she left before fighting me.

As a World Champion, it is important that you face the #1 contender. That is what makes it sport and not entertainment; otherwise, what are the girls fighting at 145 lbs. training to work towards if they know they will never be given a title shot, even if they become the best in the world?

When I started training, I learned a lot, you know - respect. I think you learn a lot of things, and kids should learn mixed martial arts for discipline.

In reality, we can only talk about things that we already overcame in our minds.

Imagine Chael Sonnen walking into Chute Boxe and training with Wanderlei Silva, Anderson Silva, or any of the coaches. Do you think they would have let him train after all the things he said about Brazil? No. They would have defended Brazil's honor.

When you're a true fighter, you fight everyone.

I don't want to talk trash about somebody: I want to prove it inside the cage.

I think everyone has something special. I respect all my opponents. I've learned something from all my fights.

I think when I fight, I make it exciting. I like to excite the fans.

I think, as a professional, inside the cage you can fix anything.

I want to make great fights, emotional fights, for all my fans and everyone watching.

I think when you call someone out, you have to be ready.

I never turn down fights. Anybody who follows my career knows that I accept fights.

I cannot make 135 pounds healthily.

You cannot make a person want to fight.

I train year-round.

I'm calm some days, sweet some days.

I went through a divorce during the 'Seeds of Love' album.

Technology was changing just as we were getting started. You had these records by people like David Bowie and Talking Heads and Brian Eno that took production into a whole new direction. That really influenced us, and pushed us to find that early sound we had.

We are lucky to have had the longevity we've had, garnering new people. I've even become cool to my daughters' friends.

We really hated being in a band. The joy for us and why we slipped nicely and neatly into it was because we didn't need a band anymore. We became a duo because of technology.

I see bands that have been around for a long time who go through the motions. They're tired and they shouldn't really be doing it any more. We are doing it because we like it.

I think psychology still has a sway over everything we do, but music, in and of itself, is the therapy.

I'm becoming hip to my children because bands of their generation name us as influences, so you can definitely hear it, the same way as we were influenced by other people.

I think a truly fantastic video is worth it. We spend so much time on the music, it only makes sense to have a really well-done visual translation of that music.

Tears For Fears is my ultimate passion.

Laurel Canyon area music is legendary.

To preserve my sanity I had to leave England and move to New York.

The synth helped us in that it meant you didn't have to be a traditional four-piece band and basically, you didn't have to work too hard.

We know our limitations. There's only a certain amount of time that Roland and I really want to be on the same bus together. Our limit is about four to six weeks.