Persistence is the quality of winners. Successful people never, never give up.
Winners use words that say 'must' and 'will'.
They're happy to be Siamese twins. They feel blessed. But the rest of us have to go through the world alone. And they don't. And because they have this great attitude, they have a lot of friends. They were the kings of the prom. You know, they were in the state championship hockey team. You know, they're the goalie. And it's just they're a couple of winners who happen to be Siamese twins.
The world only remembers the winners.
Failure defeats losers, failure inspires winners.
I do think there will be winners and losers in the 21st century economy.
Winners do what losers don't want to do.
Winners develop the habit of doing the thing losers don't like to do.
Global competition is about winners and losers.
Not only is history written by the winners, it is also made by them.
Without losers, where would the winners be?
Expect to succeed even before you start. All winners, no matter what their game, start with the expectations that they are going to succeed. Winners say, "I want to do this and I CAN do this", not "I would like to do this, but I don't think I can. "
Winners surround themselves with other winners. A winner knows he's a winner. He doesn't need second-raters and yes-men around to feed his ego. He knows he'll win more, and go further, with associates who not only can keep up with him but who also are capable of teaching him something.
I just think winners win. And guys who won all the way through high school and college, the best player at every level, they have a way of making things happen and winning games.
Without winners, there would be no civilization.
Without winners, there wouldn't even be any civilization.
If you’re in the room, you've grabbed the brass ring. You are all winners.
Some Pulitzer winners - novelists - have confided to me that getting the prize screwed them up. It messed with their heads. That hasn't been my experience.
Winners lose more often than losers lose.
We're becoming slaves to our social networks - and that's not a bad thing. You like your favorite networks, so do you friends, and pretty soon you have market winners.