No matter if you win or lose, the most important thing in life is to enjoy what you have.
Authentic power is the real deal. You can't inherit it, buy it, or win it. You also can't lose it. You don't need to build your body, reputation, wealth, or charisma to get it.
Any person I idolise, or I really admire their work, I want to beat them... For me, going through my years, I made sure to idolise myself... So when you're in a race, you have to make sure that you think you are the favourite to win. You have to have that confidence.
Obama will win the 2012 election, thanks in part to the tech community rallying behind him due to issues like SOPA, visas, and free speech.
I would want to go to the future, 25 years in the future, and see if the Cubs ever win a World Series.
A win is a win, which is about that particular moment.
We win by tenderness. We conquer by forgiveness.
If you're not in the game to win, you shouldn't be in the game.
I try to live my life like my father lives his. He always takes care of everyone else first. He won't even start eating until he's sure everyone else in the family has started eating. Another thing: My dad never judges me by whether I win or lose.
We were very poor, and I entered a talent contest as a young teenager because if you entered, even if you didn't win, they gave you a free blouse.
When I'm arguing, I'm competing. I'm trying to win a game. And if that's what's called for, it's just a reaction.
You know, you want to win and you want a ring. But when you win and you get the ring, you never really wear it.
We always go into a game to win.
I think the tennis is only a game. You can lose. You can win. After that? In life, there are much more important things than tennis.
At the end of the day, love and compassion will win.
When you're a kid and practice on clay, you're always, 'Oh, I wish I could win Roland Garros.'
The Special Olympics motto, 'Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt,' really speaks to me because it embodies exactly what I have pursued in my life. Really, that's all any of us can hope for - a chance to be brave and to pursue a dream.
Sportswriting is fascinating - descriptions of the opponents and the details of an event in which someone is going to win and someone is going to lose. Life is much longer and more complicated, and the outcomes are less clear-cut.
I was running track early in my years and I was breaking track records in sprint running. I was training and I wanted to be in the Olympics. I thought I was going to be able to win a gold medal, and my mind was pretty much set on 'this is what I want to do'.
I'm not going anywhere. My dad lived to be 102. And we've got Super Bowls to win.
It seemed impossible that a scrappy book like 'Goon Squad' could win an award like that. It's such an iconic honor. I think what the Pulitzer means to me is that I'll need to work very, very hard to try to live up to it.
Even when you're successful, even when you win the game, about an hour after the game, you have a litany of things that you now deal with that are problematic... So the times that you are happy are minute compared to the time that you're dealing with problems.
Emotions may win arguments, but they don't win wars.
There's always motivation coming into Majors. If you can't get up and get excited to win one of these, then you probably shouldn't be playing golf.
When it comes to meritocracy and diversity, the symbolic is real. And that means that simple actions that reduce bias, such as blind resume or application screening, are a double win: they reduce implicit bias and they help communicate our commitment to meritocracy.
Some you win some you lose.
That's your dream, to get paid and take care of your family. But you still want to win, too.
The proudest thing I have ever done was to win the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles at Wimbledon.
You're not going to win anything with bottles and bricks.
I have so many questions about love. How do you win at it? Especially if you're in a relationship with an impossible person? What if you believe in someone who's completely untrustworthy, who at their core can't even believe in themselves?
Human survival is something that you can't see in another person; you can see if someone has that will to survive or that will to win; you can't see that, you can only watch that evolve over time.
I can hold my own when it comes to burping. I've got a good feeling that I could win a championship.
Most babies know how to win us over. We cannot help but smile at them and watch them smile back.
I don't want to be a quarterback that has all these stats but didn't win a lot of games.
People have to realize that dieting is not a sprint, it's a marathon. If you celebrate the small victories, you will eventually win the war.
I have an innate passion and competitive streak to win and to create, and I want our team to be better than everybody else. Some people thrive in that environment, and some people don't.