I tell the kids, somebody's gotta win, somebody's gotta lose. Just don't fight about it. Just try to get better.
When you lose control of risk at a financial institution, you do a variety of unfortunate credit extensions or purchases - and all of a sudden, you've blown up your business.
The U.S. will lose its status as the superpower of the world financial system. The world will become multi-polar.
To dare is to lose one's footing momentarily. Not to dare is to lose oneself.
For every dollar you give away, you'll get a hundred back. And for every buck you steal, you'll lose a thousand.
I think that it's perhaps harder to learn from victory than it is from defeat. I think that we don't want defeat. We don't want defeat in sport. We don't want defeat in life. How are we going to be beaten? All right. We have to deal with those things. What's going to cause us to lose the game, whatever the game might be?
The game of golf would lose a great deal if croquet mallets and billiard cues were allowed on the putting green.
I would get so into playing as a kid that I'd lose track of time.
Be in community, go out to dinner together, do things together. We lose that, we lose a lot. It's important to come together.
A budget matters to Americans who can't afford to see their taxes go up or lose the jobs that would be destroyed in the process.
In middle school, I was boy crazy and it was the worst! I would always lose, too. I was more into the competition than the boy by the end of it! I just wanted to win!
A lot of people get up to the top of the pile, maybe get one No. 1 contender match-up, and if they lose, they drift into obscurity. I lost, and I went back a bit. But I built myself back up. Three times.
I don't deal with death very well. My brother, John Candy, my dad, my mom, Brandon Tartikoff just a couple of weeks ago. I mean, you lose a lot of people in your life, and that's one thing I am constantly working on - pain management.
In politics, it's more fun to win than it is to lose.
When you lose everything, and I mean everything, you sit there in this empty room in the dark, and the only person who can get you out is you.
You know, public service is serious enough on its own, and what I've found is if you take yourself take yourself too seriously in this business, you'll lose sight of what it is that you're trying to get done. So I mean I've tried to have the proper mix of being a serious public servant, but also still being a regular guy.
I don't think we'll ever lose the desire for people to tell stories or to hear stories or to be entrapped in a beautiful story.
I remember my mom saying that after you have a baby you get really thin. So you gain all that weight and then you just lose it and keep losing it.
The president - every president - works for us. We don't work for him. We sometimes lose track of this, or rather get the balance wrong. Respect is due and must be palpable, but now and then you have to press, to either force them to be forthcoming or force them to reveal that they won't be.
They should probably have a James Brown aerobic tape. You would lose a lot of weight.
When I get anxious and scared, I probably lose my temper more than I should.
When I got into the sport I was so fat that my manager said he should send me to boot camp to lose the weight!
Hillary Clinton could say she was a woman and running for president. And Sarah Palin could say she was a woman and running for vice-president. But Obama couldn't say, 'I'm black and I'm running for president.' It couldn't come out of his mouth. He couldn't say that because, if he did, he'd lose votes.
You can do crunches all day long, and you abs will indeed get bigger and stronger, but you will never see them. The only way to see the muscles you work so hard for is to lose weight globally - across your entire body.
If you want to preserve - I'm very serious now - if you want to preserve democracy as we know it, you have to have a free and many times adversarial press. And without it, I am afraid that we would lose so much of our individual liberties over time. That's how dictators get started.
In Pennsylvania, 38 percent of Pennsylvania seniors chose to get their Medicare from a plan called Medicare Advantage. It's their choice. Forty-seven percent of them are going to lose it under 'Obamacare' according to Medicare by 2017.