I don't want to be a shell of my former self.

I got a wonderful life back in Hawaii.

I love my life. But I love fighting more.

Maybe the word they should use instead of Motivated Penn is Prepared Penn.

I do get pumped up about it when I go different places and people are like 'come on! You gotta fight again! You gotta fight again!' But it's a lot of work.

The training camps are tough, going through that.

I guess being a competitor, you always have that itch. But what it is is... it's tough.

If you decide you're going to be a fighter, you shouldn't have a problem fighting anyone.

I'm not just a guy that will walk in the ring and somebody's going to walk across and crush me.

Fighting is my whole life, the UFC is my whole life.

I want everyone to know that I always gave it the best shot I had, whether it went that way my night.

The lion doesn't care that the sheep laugh at him. Remember that. The lion just stays there. The animals make noise and tease. The guy with the belt is the lion.

As life goes on, life just gets harder.

Anybody they ever offer me in fighting, I'll probably never be surprised, unless it's the guy's first fight in the UFC.

I'm a fan of everybody, I respect everyone.

My greatest moment in my whole career is when I became the first non-Brazilian to win the Brazilian jiu-jitsu world championship. That was my greatest moment.

There's people that appreciate what I do; there's people that criticize it.

You listen to the radio and all the songs sound the same, from 8 in the morning to 12.

When I arrived, at first a lot of people were like, 'This kid is different.'

A lot of artists fail when they try to act, and they flop. So when I get into acting, it's going to be to do it well, something good, something of quality. I want people to say, 'Wow, that movie' - or that show or whatever - 'turned out really well.'

Now I do whatever I want.

Everyone has their style and your style explains a lot about who you are - you feel me? I've had style since childhood, so I like to dress how I feel. But maybe I get carried away by some trends.

Fashion is one thing, but style is another.

The only difference between Benito and Bad Bunny is 16 million followers on Instagram. And the money that Bad Bunny has in the bank. Benito had, like, $7. The numbers are different, but I'm still the same. Even my insecurities remain the same.

Money does not change people, people change.

If I have the chance to say something, I will say it - but that doesn't obligate me to always say something, or to shed light on every problem, as if I were a lawmaker.

I think it's my responsibility, as a person of influence... to sometimes try to do what I can.

Everyone has been in love, at some point or another.

A good song never gets old.

Trap is new. It didn't start yesterday, but when I was 5, it didn't exist - not even in the U.S. I've evolved with the music.

I would get out of school and go straight to my computer to create beats.

If I went out to play basketball with other kids, when I came home I'd shower and go right back to the computer again. If there was a birthday party or a family activity, I would take my laptop and spend the whole day there.

I like being comfortable at airports, in flip-flops with no jewelry on.

Simple goes a long way.

Working with J Balvin has undoubtedly been an unparalleled experience.

I only act from my heart.

When I get dressed, it's like freestyling.

The first rap CD that I had, it was so different for me. The energy, the wordplay, all that caught my attention, and I liked it.

What keeps me motivated is love and passion.

The fame isn't important to me. It's a blessing to have. Having so many people that support me, that love me and listen to my music, is beautiful.

My style influences my music and everything around me.

When I came into this industry, I was never afraid to be myself.

You don't have the same mentality as you did five years ago - even one year. People are always changing, and I believe that everyone deserves the space to change and for people to recognize their change.

Ultimately, I'm not doing that much. I'm only doing what a human being who feels wants to do - in my way, without stepping out of my flow, while staying in my lane. Without, I guess, boring people.

Music is something no one can control.

Music belongs to the people. To no one else. To no one else.

No one tells me what to do with my music. Real. My mom doesn't tell what to say, how is someone else going to?

I have the space and liberty to create.

It doesn't matter if you want to be a teacher, an astronaut, or a reggaeton singer, you need to study.

Education is important because it prepares you for life.