Sometimes when you win, you really lose. And sometimes when you lose, you really win. And sometimes when you win or lose, you actually tie. And sometimes when you tie, you actually win or lose. Winning or losing is all one organic mechanism, from which one extracts what one needs.
Win or lose, people know what you want to do.
On any given Sunday you're gonna win or you're gonna lose. The point is -- can you win or lose like a man?
The spirit of a warrior is not geared to indulging and complaining, nor is it geared to winning or losing. The spirit of a warrior is geared only to struggle, and every struggle is a warrior's last battle on earth. Thus the outcome matters very little to him. In his last battle on earth a warrior lets his spirit flow free and clear. And as he wages his battle, knowing that his intent is impeccable, a warrior laughs and laughs.
In American elections there are no losers, because whether or not our candidates win or lose, the next morning we wake up as Americans.
Failure is important because the first time you win (or lose), it could be luck, it could be timing, or it could be talent. It's only after you fail once or twice and learn to rely equally on thought, analysis, and anticipation-in addition to speed, talent, and execution-that you can really call yourself an entrepreneur ... In the long run, it's mind over muscle, strategy over strength, and a healthy perspective-not just a lot of perspiration-that make someone a real success in his or her business and in the equally important rest of his or her life.
It's up to us to choose whether we win or lose...and I choose to win.
It is not up to me whether I win or lose. Ultimately, this might not be my day. And it is that philosophy towards sports, something that I really truly live by. I am emotional. I want to win. I am hungry. I am a competitor. I have that fire. But deep down, I truly enjoy the art of competing so much more than the result.
How you gather, manage, and use information will determine whether you win or lose.
When you play Bobby, it is not a question if you win or lose. It is a question if you survive.
In Montana, a math teacher is running for the Senate. Win or lose, she plans on demanding a recount because math is fun.
Regardless of what happens, I still honor my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, because at the end of the day, that's what's important, win or lose. ... We need to get back to one nation under God, and be role models for kids.
You've got to get to the stage in life where going for it is more important than winning or losing.
I can't say, 'It doesn't matter if you win or lose.' It's not true. You go in to win.
It's not whether you win or lose - but whether I win or lose.
Win or lose, I'll feel good about myself. That's what is important.
I'm competitive with myself, but not with other people. I set goals for myself. I don't really care about winning or losing as long as I do my best.
Mental strength is really important because you either win or lose in your mind. And I'm not solely talking about sporting matches, boxing events - anything you do, you do it first with your mental strength. And you can actually train and develop it, and I am responsible for what I'm saying because I have experience with that.
If you join a fight for social justice you may win or lose, but just by being part of the struggle, you win, and your life will be better for it.
Nobody likes to hear it, because it's dull, but the reason you win or lose is darn near always the same - pitching.
I don't know. Only God knows where the story ends for me, but I know where the story begins. It's up to us to choose, whether we win or lose and I choose to win.
You find that you have peace of mind and can enjoy yourself, get more sleep, and rest when you know that it was a one hundred percent effort that you gave - win or lose.
When you are ignorant of the enemy but know yourself, your chances of winning or losing are equal.
When I was deciding to fight, the thought of winning or losing didn't bother me.
Contrary to what our brains are telling us, there's no mystical force that imbues a winner with a streak of luck, nor is there a cosmic sense of justice that ensures that a loser's luck will turn around. The universe doesn't care one whit whether you've been winning or losing; each roll of the dice is just like every other.
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