I won't win a World Cup, and I won't win the Olympics, but I'm sure I can compete with the best, and that's what I want to show.
My No. 1 thing is to win a World Series. The rest comes as it comes.
We play to win the World Series, and that's our goal.
Don't take for granted that the worthiness of your cause will win you allies; bring it down to a scale that people can relate to.
The will to win is worthless if you don't get paid for it.
You win some, lose some, and wreck some.
It's not so much I like to go win, but it's a rush. A horrible gut wrenching thing, but it's exciting.
This is the deal: You win the Royal Rumble match, you go to main event WrestleMania. That's the process.
One thing I've learned from years of working in WWE is that the road to WrestleMania always starts at the Royal Rumble. That's why it's so important to win the Rumble: because it's your chance to secure a championship match at WWE's biggest event of the year - WrestleMania.
Sometimes it is better to lose and do the right thing than to win and do the wrong thing.
The Yankees don't pay me to win every day, just two out of three.
Why do the Yankees always win? The other team can't stop looking at the pinstripes.
A lot of times, movies that are in the top 10 lists or maybe even win Baftas or Oscars, you then watch them a year later and you go, 'Maybe it wasn't so great.'
Young guys in this league don't understand urgency. These guys don't understand that you never know what the league brings, the times may bring. I think they do understand what it takes to win here, and they continue to learn that.