I'm not here to win a popularity contest.
I didn't go into politics because I wanted to win a popularity contest.
Every player wants to win the World Cup - every country wants to win the World Cup - so anything less than that is not really a bonus. Of course you can take positives out of everything, but you won't be entirely happy if you don't win it.
I don't believe in praying to win.
My mother asks me what round I'd like to win in, and she prays for that.
People have a preconceived notion about who I am and it's interesting. It's like picking who you want to win for the Oscars and not seeing the movie. Before you make a statement about someone, get all the information and see everything before you make a judgment.
Prediction? The Democrats will win. I think it will be a close win, both for the House and for the Senate.
Inside me there are two people. One is a very aggressive - I want to win; I won the Premier League, but now I want to win on Saturday. I want to win next season - and is never satisfied.
A competitive primary does not divide us, it prepares us and we will win.
Sooner or later, I need to begin to do what any candidate does in a presidential race; I need to begin to win.
Great presidents don't just fight good fights - they win them.
In my first press conference I said, ‘I'm here to win.' If you don't think that way, or any player thinks that way, why are you playing the game?
Parts win prizes, not actors.
I've won all the prizes in Europe, every bloody one. I'm delighted to win them all, the whole lot.
That's the one regret I have in all the years that I've played professional sports, that I didn't win a championship in the N.F.L. And that's why you play on any level of team sports: you want to win a championship as part of a team.
The Democratic Party has to be run by progressives... because we can't let another monster like Donald Trump win again... even if we seem impolite in our fight back against him.
We must continue to recruit progressive prosecutors to run in local elections, support those who do, and hold them accountable if they win.
During the protracted tooth-and-nail tussle between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primaries, I was one of those fierce partisans desperate for the first black candidate with a serious shot at the White House to win the nomination.
My view is that you still, in order to win from the Labour perspective, have to have a strong alliance with business as well as the unions. You have got to be very much in the centre ground on things like public sector reform.
There is this aura that the three-act play is the important one: it's the one that you do to win the Pulitzer. Some part of you falls for that, and then after a while, you don't fall for that.