A Quote by Early Wynn

I don't like losing a ballgame any more than a salesman likes losing a sale. — © Early Wynn
I don't like losing a ballgame any more than a salesman likes losing a sale.
Losing my parents really set me adrift in more ways than one. It's not just losing them. It's losing the possibility of family.
Losing the presidency is not like losing any other office. More than any other office, it's a vote about you as a whole human being.
There comes that phase in life when, tired of losing, you decide to stop losing, then continue losing. Then you decide to really stop losing, and continue losing. The losing goes on and on so long you begin to watch with curiosity, wondering how low you can go.
Sometimes you learn more from losing than winning. Losing forces you to reexamine.
Pay more attention to losing inches than losing pounds.
I hate losing more than anything. I think losing is something that drives me.
I cant think of anything more humiliating than losing a ballgame to a guy who steals home on you. It happened to me one time against Kansas City. I had a 2-2 count on the hitter - and Amos Otis broke from third. The pitch was a ball and slid in safe. I felt like a nickel.
The Democrats are losing. And look, folks, I don't mean to beat a dead horse here. I'm not doing anything other than pointing out what's actually factually happening. I'm not drawing any inferences from it. The Democrats are actually losing as themselves. They are losing elections if they are honest about what they want to do. It doesn't surprise me at all that Jon Ossoff would be running around.
These communities that are losing local news coverage are losing something deeper. They're losing a connection to American democracy. And those connections must be rebuilt. We need more of a bottom-up sense of what it means to produce news.
What I worry about is that people are losing confidence, losing energy, losing enthusiasm, and there's a real opportunity to get them into work.
Losing a son, losing a daughter, a brother, a sister, losing a close friend - it can go beyond grief to isolation and feeling despair.
Nobody even mentioned the word losing, losing games. We know we've been a losing franchise. He just wanted to say something back like he's always running his mouth. That's what he does. He runs his mouth all the time. Nobody was blaming him for anything. For him to come back at me was a personal attack. I feel that if there is anything that he is unsure about, tell him I would be more than happy to say it in his face, or any kind of other way, that would make him understand.
Sometimes losing a pet is more painful than losing a human because in the case of the pet, you were not pretending to love it.
We're constantly losing - we're losing time, we're losing ourselves. I don't feel for the things I lost.
Losing sucks. Nobody wants to be known for losing; you can't even have fun when you're losing.
We live in a world where losing your phone is more dramatic than losing your virginity
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