A Quote by Alun Wyn Jones

When you lose, it motivates you to go again. — © Alun Wyn Jones
When you lose, it motivates you to go again.
What you put in, you usually get out. If you are not good enough on the day, fine, but if you put in everything you have, you usually get a decent result. When you lose, it motivates you to go again, not dwell on the past.
What motivates someone who's become wealthy to go out and work in the ghetto with those who are poor? What motivates one who has perfect health to go and work with the sick? If you understand - then you understand the root and cause of all existence.
The stressful thing about being an actor is, like, you have to kind of audition again and again and again, you know? You go in one time, and you go in again for a director and then again for producers and then again and again and again.
We're going to fight this battle with everything we have, and we will probably lose. But then we will fight it again, and we will lose a little less, for this battle will win us many supporters. And then we'll lose *again*. And *again*. And we will fight on. Because as hard as it is to win by fighting, it's impossible to win by doing nothing.
Go deeper than love, for the soul has greater depths, love is like the grass, but the heart is deep wild rock molten, yet dense and permanent. Go down to your deep old heart, and lose sight of yourself. And lose sight of me, the me whom you turbulently loved. Let us lose sight of ourselves, and break the mirrors. For the fierce curve of our lives is moving again to the depths out of sight, in the deep living heart.
Its important to know what motivates you, not what motivates somebody else.
It's important to know what motivates you, not what motivates somebody else.
It's easier to have a go at something again when you failed at it as you've got nowt to lose.
There is no peace, I'm sorry to say. We find it. We lose it. We find it again. We lose it again.
Being a widower is not that groovy when you lose someone you really love, and you have to go out and date again.
Everything is fleeting and passing and impermanent in life. Relationships, people, our finite physical forms... We let go of our childhoods, we let go of different parts of our body, we lose elasticity in our skin, and we lose hair and we lose teeth.
As the years pass, I find that writers who were once central to me aren't anymore. I revered Yeats's poetry in college. I respect it now and am still ravished by certain lines, but I don't go back to him again and again. I do go back to Emily Dickinson again and again.
If you lose hope, somehow you lose the vitality that keeps moving, you lose that courage to be, that quality that helps you go on in spite of it all. And so today I still have a dream.
When you are winning too much, sometimes you think you should never lose again. I am learning to lose.
I do have a personal trainer who I'll go to every day - I lose loads of weight, then I get lazy and put it all back on again.
Desires, memories, fears, passions form labyrinths in which we lose and find and then lose ourselves again.
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