I do think there will be winners and losers in the 21st century economy.
Has that line ever worked for anyone?” “I’m not feeding you lines. I mean every word. ” … “Day One of my life was the day I met you. ” “Okay, that’s a winner. You can put it in.
It is easier to win than to fail. Everybody sides with the winner. But the failure walks alone.
So, there is enormous instability in the global economy with a shift of winners and losers.
I came up with a new game-show idea recently. It's called The Old Game. You got three old guys with loaded guns onstage. They look back at their lives, see who they were, what they accomplished, how close they came to realizing their dreams. The winner is the one who doesn't blow his brains out. He gets a refrigerator
Sometimes a winner is just a dreamer who never gave up.
If losers can exploit what their adversaries teach them, yes, losers can become winners in the long term.
The problem with being a Tour de France winner is you always have that feeling of disappointment if you don't win again. That's the curse of the Tour de France.
Repeat your winners. If you are lucky enough to write a good advertisement, repeat it until it stops selling. Scores of good advertisements have been discarded before they lost their potency.
A winner never whines.
Conquer the thousands of man may not be called a winner, but be able to conquer yourself is called a brilliant conqueror!
A winner forgets he's in a race, he just loves to run.
I'm a winner. Dwyane's a winner. We're going to bring winning to Miami.
Invest your time with people who will push you to be your best. Winners love to see other people win.
A derivative is a bet on whether a stock, or a bond or a real estate asset, is going to go up or down. There's a winner and a loser. It's like betting on a horserace.
Northwestern's alumni list is truly impressive. This university has graduated best-selling authors, Olympians, presidential candidates, Grammy winners, Peabody winners, Emmy winners, and that's just me!
After you pray, accept, adapt and move on,. . That's what winners do.
That's the biggest gap in sports, the difference between the winner and the loser of the Super Bowl.
In tennis, at the end of the day you're a winner or a loser. You know exactly where you stand. . . . I don't need that anymore. I don't need my happiness, my well-being, to be based on winning and losing.
He had won but he didn't feel like a winner.