Bill Courtney may refer to:
We should feel grateful instead of entitled. We have a moral obligation to give back.
No matter how many good deeds we preform, they aren’t the ticket to earning God’s favor. God graces us in spite of what we do in this life, not because of.
Players win games, and coaches win players.
A leader or mentor gives credit to others when things go right, and accepts the blame when things go wrong.
You think football builds character. It does not. It reveals character.
Internal character: how you behave when no one is watching.
Serving and attempting to inspire others is a responsibility, not a choice.
The exponential rewards you receive as a reaction to the service that you give is phenomenal. If everybody understood that you get back in spades what you put in in terms of service, not only will everybody’s lives be more fulfilling – I mean can you imagine a society look like that? I’m Bill Courtney and I share hope.
There is one possession that can never be taken away as long as you will not allow it to be taken, and that is your word.
As cruel as life might be at times, if you throw in the towel, which is what everyone will expect, then nothing good will happen and your life will fall apart. Be better than that!
Recognize the remarkable individuals in your life who help you envision a world far beyond yourself.
In our community, we have a duty to strengthen the weakest among us to build a better society.
Approach each new day as a new opportunity to be the person you aspire to be.
What builds character? It's a commitment to integrity, hard work, honor and keeping your word. All of that comes straight out of the Sigma Nu Creed. The guy who wrote that meant it. The whole idea is to think about those words and make them a part of who you are.
Coaching doesn’t start with X’s and O’s. It starts with believing that players win games and coaches win players.
Who you are should not be defined by your achievements.
Nothing profound ever happens in your life when you remain in your comfort zone.
Many men beg for a job but have no clue what hard work really means.
Grace is not something one possesses; instead, grace is something one receives.
Each one of us has a comfort zone. The problem comes when we are unwilling to leave it.