Track your small wins to motivate big accomplishments.
Spin is overrated. It is strategy, not spin, that wins elections.
The team with the best players wins.
Who you are vs. who you wish you were: Who wins?
The world looks a totally different place after two wins. I can even enjoy watching Blind Date or laugh at Noel's House Party.
Where there are few expectations, expediency wins.
Tea Party to establishment from social conservative to libertarian, we all - what people want more than anything is they don't just want a fighter. They want someone who fights and wins.
Adopt a new philosophy of cooperation (win-win) in which everybody wins.
Gravity wins over all other known forces.
We're going to win this war, you know, now that our army's together. But the world doesn't care who wins. It'll go on spinning, no matter how many people are slaughtered. " After a moment, he added. "I almost wish it wouldn't, if we aren't allowed to go on spinning with it.
All things being equal, attitude wins. All things not being equal, attitude sometimes still wins.
The monarchy is so extraordinarily useful. When Britain wins a battle she shouts, "God save the Queen"; when she loses, she votes down the prime minister.
I played pretty well in my twenties, don't get me wrong! But my consistency is better [in my thirties], my momentum is better, my wins are quicker.
The person who fails the most wins.
My first movie, I got nominated for a Canadian Oscar-for Meatballs. For MEATBALLS. And who am I up against? George C. Scott. So he wins the award and I stand up and go, 'That's it-let's get the hell outta here. '
All women's issues are to some degree men's issues and all men's issues are to some degree women's issues because when either sex wins unilaterally both sexes lose.
Fiction. . . . It's like goading a mongoose and a cobra into battle and staying with them to see who wins.
I'd rather have a 16, as in Stanley Cup playoff wins.
It's very important that you focus on winning games and being consistent down the stretch. I think that's what we're focused on. All of the other stuff about who wins and who loses and how many wins do we need, if we're focusing on that, then that's not good.
There is no mat space for malcontents or dissenters. One must neither celebrate insanely when he wins, nor sulk when he loses. He accepts victory professionally, humbly; he hates defeat, but makes no poor display of it.