In order to win you must be prepared to lose sometime. And leave one or two cards showing.
'Tangerine' taught me that if you win an audience over with comedy, then hopefully have a soulful message at the same time.
I think Pakistan was always a destination where it was hard to come and win. I was the coach of the South African team which came here in 2007. We won the Test and one-day series and that was a massive win and achievement because not many sides had come and won in Pakistan.
As a child, I was subjected to a lot of spaghetti Westerns and hated them. I wanted the Indians to win - or just not be so sad!
Senator Arlen Specter hasn't really switched parties; he's simply realized he cannot win the Pennsylvania Republican primary election.
Arlen Specter left the GOP because it is a lot easier to win in Pennsylvania as a Democrat than as a Republican. It is that simple. For folks on the Right to brush this off as some sort of 'good purge' is extremely naive.
There are two really good feelings. The first is when you land sponsorships that allow you to be competitive. Then to win a race is the icing on the cake that you've made with the sponsorship.
I think sportsmanship is knowing that it is a game, that we are only as a good as our opponents, and whether you win or lose, to always give 100 percent.
Out of need springs desire, and out of desire springs the energy and the will to win.
There are a few moments in every game when I will have to sprint and use my explosiveness to win.
When I hit New York in 1972, I thought I was a sprinter. I thought that I would star in a Broadway show and do a movie and win an Oscar by the time I was 25. It turned out that I'm a long distance runner.
I'm always trying to come down with a win. That's what matters to me and my squad.
I don't want to be the one that says Liverpool can go on and win the league. But there's a real belief and togetherness in the squad; we're all working for each other. We all know what the dream is at the end of it.
I hate to speak about individuals. Players don't win you trophies, teams win trophies, squads win trophies.
I always hear commentators talking about squads that have been around and that have won things; they always mention the experience of winning and knowing what it takes to win. They have only got that through winning trophies and winning competitions.
I'm just super competitive. Squash, tennis, water skiing, computer games... Even if I played you at pool, I'd have to win.
We can stay in Afghanistan and stabilize the situation, or we can get out and win, or we can get out and lose.
Don't believe that winning is really everything. It's more important to stand for something. If you don't stand for something, what do you win?
Individual honors and scoring championships are great, but my No. 1 goal is to win the Stanley Cup.
You do not play hockey for good seasons. You play to win the Stanley Cup. It has to be the objective.